She's lying through her teeth
I bet he's proud of his daughter
The way she's looking at me
Here we go

She's down on her knees
She gonna throw away her father
Now she's lying beneath
Here we go

She said "I only came to give some head"
She making messes in my bed
We're going down in the motel no tell
I guess she really came to give some head
Now the sheets are red
We're going down in the motel

She can barely get it out
Saying "I've never done this,
Can we slow down?"
There she goes

I'll take the blame
'Cause I've never done this
With someone so young
There she goes

She said "I only came to give some head"
She making messes in my bed
We're going down in the motel no tell
I guess she really came to give some head
Now the sheets are red
We're going down in the motel no tell

She's lying through her teeth
I bet he's proud of his daughter
The way she's looking at me
Here we go

She said "I only came to give some head"
She making messes in my bed
We're going down in the motel no tell
I guess she really came to give some head
Now the sheets are red
We're going down in the motel no tell


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    Lyric Correction

    i believe they're singing 'now the sheets are RED'. i think than Jared even mention this on his twitter.

    kattrinaon September 01, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    This song is pretty straight foreward buut, to the once who doesn't get it, here we go: She's lying through her teeth I bet he's proud of his daughter The way she's looking at me Here we go

    She's down on her knees She gonna throw away her father Now she's lying beneath Here we go

    she's giving him a blow job, going against her farthers will, she's been lying to her dad, and Jared is thinking about what her dad would think of her daughter if he saw her now she's lying beneath (they are having sex)

    She said "I only came to give some head" She making messes in my bed We're going down in the motel no tell I guess she really came to give some head Now the sheets are red We're going down in the motel

    she said that she only wanted to give him a blowjob because he takes her virginaty, she's bleeding on the sheets, they are doing it in the motel and are going tell no one

    She can barely get it out Saying "I've never done this, Can we slow down?" There she goes

    she has a hard time telling him that she is virgin and asks him to slow down, probably because it hurts

    I'll take the blame 'Cause I've never done this With someone so young There she goes

    badumon September 14, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Good beat even though its about about taking someones virginity :O

    nba1341on September 18, 2012   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    Song's about fuckin'.

    Rivfruifvon May 27, 2013   Link

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