God bless this chemistry set, it helps me to forget you
And you, you say you like it better where you're on top
If I'm a sin a little prayer should leave virtuous
Cigarettes explode onto the street tiny fireworks upon my feet
Tell me lover why is it so hard?
Tell me lover is there cover when he coming in?

God bless this chemistry set
It helps me to forget
You curse the night our bodies met
You're using me for my looks and cigarettes

This heart has no pulse and I'm losing breath
You're so sweet to the touch and nothing less
Cigarettes explode onto the street Tiny fireworks upon my feet
Tell me lover why is it so hard?
Tell me lover is there cover when he coming in?

God bless this chemistry set
It helps me to forget
You curse the night our bodies met
You're using me for my looks and cigarettes

Misery you're always coming over me
And jealousy do what you will do what you will
The child you breed leaves me so incomplete and abandoned so
I'm just lying still
God bless this chemistry set
It helps me to forget
You curse the night our bodies met
You're using me for my looks and cigarettes
(Misery you're always coming over me)
(And jealousy do what you will do what you will)


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    Okay, so I think this song is about a one-sided relationship.

    The narrator sleeps with the other person, and learns that he wants more, but the girl doesn't. I believe the "chemistry set" may be alcohol. The girl is using the narrator for his "looks and cigarettes," and he is jealous of the guy that the girl is with.

    But hey, that's just my thoughts(: really good song.

    brightsideeex3on April 11, 2010   Link

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