She drinks the blood of the dinosaurs to get her powers back
To make her boyfriend understand
That things are not what they used to be
She doesn't have a plan
To make her boyfriend understand

Through the gates of insanity on the edge of humanity
She's gonna make her dreams come true
Through the gates of insanity on the edge of humanity
She's gonna make her dreams come true

That she belongs to someone else
That she belongs to someone else

To someone else, to somebody else
To someone else, to somebody else

She's found something to die for
Something to fight for
Someone to show her the way
She's found someone to cry for
Someone to lie for
Heart full of blood of the dinosaurs

And now she belongs to someone else
Now she belongs to someone else
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
To somebody else
To someone else
To somebody else
To someone else
To nobody else
To nobody else.


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Someone Else Lyrics as written by Eero Aleksi Heinonen Aki-markus Hakala

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    I think the song is about a girl who is dating one person, when their heart belongs to someone else. The part with the dinosaurs, I believe is just to symbolize strength. I swear, I've been the she in the song, and it is just so perfect for how I was feeling. I was with a guy, then realized I was completely in love with someone else. Who I have been happy with for 2 years now :) "That she belongs to someone else She's found something to die for Something to fight for Someone to show her the way She's found someone to cry for, someone to lie for Heart full of blood of the dinosaurs Now she belongs to someone else"

    ladyprimeon June 29, 2010   Link

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