Concrete dream (hey)
I'm gonna make a scene, radio
Caught burning gasoline, sleeping in reverse
And everybody's bouncing off the walls

Bombs away (hey)
It's just another day
Of idle threat
The secret of the day
And I wouldn't sweat it
Everybody's bouncing off the walls (I'm bouncing off the walls)

Alright

Concrete kiss (hey)
Come on and do the twist, radio
My little exorcist, we're all getting pissed
And everybody's bouncing off the walls (I'm bouncing off the walls)

'Cause it's all that I want
And I want to be free
I got Satan riding next to me
'Cause we're all bloody freaks
And we'll give you the creeps
Chasing fireflies and zeroes

'Cause it's all that I want
And I want to be free
I got Satan riding next to me
'Cause we're all bloody freaks
And we'll give you the creeps
Chasing fireflies and zeroes


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    My Interpretation

    These lyrics (In my point of view) talk about some sort of riot, or maybe a protest that went wrong, this can be proved with the quote " 'Cause it's all that I want And I want to be free" " 'Cause we're all bloody freaks" This means it is many people, which again proves it can be protest or something like that.

    Elanciano72on November 29, 2016   Link
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    Love this song 💓💖💖💖💖

    🌸Nosi🌸on July 31, 2023   Link

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