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Aaa Lyrics
What's behind the door
Behind the pile of furniture?
Aaa!
Aaa!
Reach inside the wall and feel around
I think there's something there
Aaa!
Aaa!
Who's that hiding underneath the blanket?
Pull it off and see
Aaa!
Aaa!
Don't you think it's time
That we remove these bandages?
Aaa!
Aaa!
What's this button do?
I wonder what's inside this ticking
Package that's addressed to me?
How are sausages made
And what am I made of?
I'm gonna find out now
Aaa!
Aaa!
Aaa!
I'm gonna find out now
How's it going, baby?
Tell me, is there something on your mind?
Aaa!
Aaa!
Why'd you turn away?
Turn your head around so I can see
Aaa!
Aaa!
Why'd you hesitate?
What was the thing you were about to say?
Aaa!
Aaa!
Is there something else
That you haven't been telling me?
Aaa!
Aaa!
Is there any truth to the story
That I heard from this guy
That if you peel apart a golf ball
That deep inside
They put some alien blood?
I'm gonna find out now
Aaa!
Aaa!
Aaa!
I'm gonna find out now
What's this button do?
I wonder what's inside this ticking
Package that's addressed to me?
How are sausages made
And what am I made of?
I'm gonna find out now
Aaa!
Aaa!
Aaa!
I'm gonna find out now
Behind the pile of furniture?
Aaa!
I think there's something there
Aaa!
Pull it off and see
Aaa!
That we remove these bandages?
Aaa!
I wonder what's inside this ticking
Package that's addressed to me?
How are sausages made
And what am I made of?
Aaa!
Aaa!
Tell me, is there something on your mind?
Aaa!
Turn your head around so I can see
Aaa!
What was the thing you were about to say?
Aaa!
That you haven't been telling me?
Aaa!
That I heard from this guy
That if you peel apart a golf ball
That deep inside
They put some alien blood?
I'm gonna find out now
Aaa!
Aaa!
I wonder what's inside this ticking
Package that's addressed to me?
How are sausages made
And what am I made of?
I'm gonna find out now
Aaa!
Aaa!
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I feel like this song is just about things that startle/scare you (e.g. "Who's that hiding underneath the blanket? Pull it off and see").
They also make a nice juxtaposition between these traditionally scary things in the first verse and the more (seemingly) innocuous subjects in the second verse. It makes a good point about how relationship issues can be just as scary as a haunted house.