Shove your lies up your ass. I hope you choke on his cock.
When I found out honey I'll tell ya it wasn't a shock.
You're full of shit and you sure know how to suck.
Here's to it baby, here's to your fuck

Didn't mean to hurt me, its touching your sympathy.
Have fun with prickface cause you sure fucking blew it with me.
You're full of shit, sure know how to suck.
Here's to it baby, here's to your fuck.

Well baby, now this is the fucking end.
You sure got a fucked up way of making friends.
You're full of shit, sure know how to suck.
Here's to it baby, here's to your fuck


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    My Interpretation

    I love this song... I love this entire album and EVERY song on it... and I love this band.

    Obviously, this is a vitriolic hate song to somebody. It sounds like it's sung towards a man and a woman; the man cheated on Mia, and "when she found out, it wasn't a shock," and so now she's bitter towards not only the man, but also towards the woman who he cheated on her with. I think the line "You sure got a fucked-up way of making friends" helps substantiate this.

    NoPrideon September 08, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Oh, and let me add something: I think that the song is sung towards the man, who used to be Mia's boyfriend, and a woman, who used to be one of Mia's friends, and Mia's boyfriend cheated on Mia with Mia's friend. I think the line "Have fun with prickface 'cause you sure fucking blew it with me" implicates Mia's friend as the second person: she blew her friendship with Mia because of the affair.

    NoPrideon September 08, 2012   Link

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