Try and wrap your head around it
How long have you been surrounded?
Try and be alone and not lonely
This is a familiar story
so tired and so boring
You don't want to know if it don't involve me

Now you do what you want to do
Whenever you want to
('cause to me baby, that's nasty)
Now you do what you want to do
Whenever you want to
You've got to leave me be

And now you're trying to create a scandal
But you've got to find a different handle
It's not that bad, just wait and see
And boy, you're missing out on everything
Every note you sing will burn your throat like warm whiskey
And you will not grow if you don't learn how to breathe

Now you do what you want to do
whenever you want to
('cause to me baby, that's nasty)
Now you do what you want to do
whenever you want to
You've got to leave me be

And are we all alone in here?
Are we special? Are we real?
Is this what makes you feel alive?
Are we all alone in here?
Are we special or just weird?
Is this what makes you feel alive?

No, I'm not feeling alive
Not feeling alive
No, I'm not feeling alive

I feel just fine


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    My Interpretation

    I can't believe nobody's commented this one yet, it's one of my favorites from this album. I'm not too sure on the meaning, but it sounds to me like he's referring to a girl or an ex who's been around the block, or a sex addict or something. A girl that everyone wants, and shares herself with everyone. The lines "Now you do want you want to do, Whenever you want to, baby that's just nasty" is what gives the overall meaning to me. Just my thoughts. Great song though, and an amazing album.

    freakinproon August 13, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I think it's...

    Are we all alone in here Are we special, are we real? Is this what makes you feel alive?

    Are we all alone in here Are we special, or just weird? Is this what makes you feel alive? I'm not feeling alive

    TobyBartholomewon August 18, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    This is my favorite off the new album, i think this is trying to give advice to a girl or friend on how they are messing up there life.

    beav910on September 17, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Forget the last comment i just made, i had a revelation about this song. Theres a refrence in this song from the 910205 or whatever ep. In the song "the fool", he sings "im not feeling alive, i feel just fine, ladadada." In the end of this song he sings the same line except in a more grungy and pained way. Its his present self talking to his past self.

    beav910on September 24, 2009   Link

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