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Fold your heels and skip the whys
Honestly, I can't take tonight

Here's living proof from my fingertips
When you melt beside, I know you're it

Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted scenes
Pray to my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means
With fists to the ground
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted me
I'm safe with my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted me

Now I fill up without weight of warmth

Moving your hips too literal
Deem him high, he's bound to fall
Heart and soul like I knew you would
When you say "love", it sounds so good

Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted scenes
Pray to my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means
With fists to the ground
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted me
I'm safe with my sulk
Everybody wanted calm, everybody wanted means

Now I fill up without weight of warmth
It's not too wrong to let it blow

Ride the radio and dance to fall
Ride the radio and dance to fall
Ride the radio and dance to fall
Ride the radio and dance to fall
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dinky On Aug 10, 2012
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This song seems to involve a party setting, with the narrator inviting someone to come sit near him and stop flitting about, without asking questions. "Fold your heels and skip the whys." (Possibly whites, (dressy clothes) referring to someone asking him to go out.)

He is sulking, while those around him want to get to know him, and try to talk to him, but all he wants to do is be alone, and he achieves this "safe with my sulk."

"Fill up without weight of warmth" he has no need for contact in order to be content. In the second verse, it appears he is socializing and dancing with people, and tries to enjoy himself although he knows this burst of extraversion will not last long. He doesn't mind it when someone shows him affection, "when you say love" and begins to come out of his shell.

Chorus-he starts reverting back to his old ways.

"It's not too warm to let it blow" he is beginning to explore the warmth of new relationships with others, but he can't let go completely of wanting to be alone.

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@babysgotthebends 100% agree with your interpretation, great song

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