Put your hands together

put your hands together

it's time to get together
It's time to get on the winning side



get your shit together
Get your shit together


Put your hands together
Or put your hands behind your back
I know I belong
I'm sick and I'm wrong



what does that make you


I know I belong

I'm sick and I'm wrong

what does that make you we've been telling you
And warning you what's right and good

share our perfect opinion: It's the ideal ideal

get your shit together

you better get your shit together
Put your hands together


Or put your hands behind your back

I know I belong

I'm sick and I'm wrong


What does that make you
I know I belong


I'm sick and I'm wrong
What does that make you

I know I belong
I'm sick and I'm wrong


What does that make--

I don't know where I be-long but

I know I belong I'm sick and I'm wrong

what does that make you






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    in a sick world we belong but if i am sick and wrong then what does that make you?? built to spill are beautiful...this song makes me feel better...just gatta get your shit together

    Superchristian6on July 02, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    gotta love that IDEAL pun.

    God, that retarded argument in the Distopian Dream Girl thread should just be moved over to this song, just so everybody who partcipated in it can feel like a jackass (given the unlikely assumption that they are capable of understanding the lyrics).

    Clitoroidon January 29, 2006   Link
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    i think this song is about having very distinct and personal opinions. while they might not be accepted or even "right" per se, they are indeed his views and fuck anyone who tries to tell him he can't have them. anyone who doesn't assert their right to freedom of thought shouldn't be doing anything (put your hands behind your back)

    youeatpoopon May 05, 2004   Link
  • -1
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    im sick and im wrong and i know it. as long as you know yourself.......

    badtemperdpromqueenon January 24, 2006   Link

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