I want your face to be like any other face
I've known I wamt your stare to penetrate the places
You've been shown I want your jacket to remain
The colour I recall I want your words to sound
Like candy or I'll shoot you all
And the day has been beautiful so far
Yea the day has been beautiful so far

I want your skinny legs to be a phony
False alarm I want your bony ass to drag itself
Back to the farm I wamt the whiteness in your
Cheeks to be replaced with red
Then I want spiderman to spin a cobweb in your head
And the day has been beautiful so far
Yea the day has been beautiful so far

I'm here with you
Driving in your car
Yea the day has been beautiful so far
I want my frame to be much prettier
Than yours can be
I want the tigers to ignore you and then
Follow me
I want high heels put on my sneakers so that
You can see
That I will always be much happier more wild and free
And the day has been beautiful so far
Yea the day has been beautiful so far
I'm here with you
Driving in your car
Yea the day has been beautiful
So far


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    I'd like to correct the lyrics of the last verse:

    "I want my words to grow more eloquent before you go I want your wits to be more seldom spent, I reap, you sow I want the darkness in my deeds to cover up your smile I want your number so that no-one else can ever dial"

    Also, I disagree about this song with Fredrik. I view this song with the I-person being obsessively willing to possess the you-person. I wouldn't call it love exactly, obsession could do. I think it seems that the I isn't interested in gaining love from the you, just having him/her.

    And the piano in this song is absolutely wonderful! First the very simple yet beautiful intro, then the randomly repeated notes throughout the song, until it starts to ad lib in the last chorus. Like it.

    Zetroon June 03, 2007   Link

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