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He thinks, he needs me,
to be seen, she will.
He says, it's easy,
and he sees, what she feels.
So I get my dress on.
Could I get my dress on?
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
In lanes, the feeling, goes my way.
But you won't find out.
No you don't find out.
What it takes to go down, down.
So I get my dress on.
Could I get my dress on?
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
He needs me, face in.
Face in fire.
Till I get my dress on.
Till I get my dress on.
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
to be seen, she will.
He says, it's easy,
and he sees, what she feels.
Could I get my dress on?
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
But you won't find out.
No you don't find out.
What it takes to go down, down.
Could I get my dress on?
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
Face in fire.
Till I get my dress on.
And I put my face right?
And I put my face in?
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I think the music video for this song helps to explain what it means. In the video the lead singer's fiancée packs her bags and deserts him. He sees the wedding dress she was meant to wear hung up on the door. Turns up to the wedding wearing the dress, marriage takes place without her, makes for a very funny video. So maybe this song is about why the girl left him, or why she's deciding whether to. She's scared of marriage, the groom-to-be needs her "to be seen" so as a trophy wife/fashion accessory. He says "it's easy, and he sees, what she feels," trying to sympathise with her. The girl realises that as soon as she puts that wedding dress on and wears her make-up (does her "face right") to go to the wedding, her life will never be the same, they are tied together. So she's arguing with herself, the last chorus, is changed from "so I get my dress on" to "till I guess my dress on" emphasising her dilemma, and suggesting she's prolonging the decision.