Sleep with all the lights on
You're not so happy
You're not secure

And you're dying to look cute
In your blue jeans
But you're plastic just like everyone
Just like everyone

And that face you paint is pressed
Impressing most of us as permanent
And I'd like to see you undone

College night will draw the crowds
Dorms unload and you're heading out
Here is your moment to shine
Making up a history
It's nothing from the life you lead
But man, will they buy all your lines

Sleep with all the sheets off
Bearing your mattress
Bearing your soul

And you're dying to look smooth
With your tattoos
But you're searching just like everyone
You could be anyone

And those friends you have are the best
Impressing most of us as permanent
But I'd like to see you undone

Youth's the most unfaithful mistress
Still we forge ahead to miss her
Rushing our moment to shine
Making up a history
It's nothing from the life you lead
But man, will they buy all your lines

We're not twenty-one
But the sooner we are
The sooner the fun will begin

So get out your fake eyelashes
And fake I.D.s
And real disasters ensue

It's cool to take these chances
It's cool to fake romances
And grow up fast

And grow up fast
And grow up fast
And grow up fast


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The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics as written by Christopher Andrew Carrabba

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    yeah this is definately a greta song... my take on it is that it was a first romance gone bad. probably in the sense that whoever this song is written to has changed.. ya know.. sold out... got i hate saying that... but anyway, he sings it like he is so bitter about it and then in the last verse the tempo changes to a more upbeat one and he looks and hopes for the future, whereas before he was just slanderizing the blue jean girl.. besides the obvious fake history part, i see her as having "sold out" when he talks about seeing her undone.. i think he means wthout her makeup and fake friends and history that she is actually a cool girl..my favorite line="Sleep with all the sheets off/baring your mattress/baring your soul"

    buhahtuhon March 27, 2002   Link

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