How can your face be so angry
When all you're doing is looking at me
(You) chastise me for my behaviour
It's gonna last too long
And what am I now but your reaction
I'm all those memories you tried to steal
This war will never be over
Gonna last too long

You're still a fucker
You're still a fucker
You're still a fucker
To me

(You know) Lucifer cried when you looked at me
And the heavens rained down
On your acid face
What is left now that it's over
Shouldn't last too long

Repeat chorus

But it's all the same
It is all the same
What a life
But it's all the same
It is all the same
What a life
And I believe I belong nowhere
Maybe there are winners (but I'm)
Always used
Everythings hard to discover
When it lasts too long

Repeat chorus


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Glorious Pop Song Lyrics as written by Martin Kent Deborah Ann Dyer

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    I like this song, but not musically speaking. Actually, the song is just made to make fun of the britney spears' shit and other stupid pop singers, and in the same time, the lyrics are very violent and angry but sang in a pop way. It shows how a band can have an influence on their listeners. It's like "look what we can make you say, sing with us those violent lyrics without realizing it". Very clever skin !!!

    skunkeron May 08, 2002   Link
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    lol, i think this was written before the britney spears generation.

    malchikgayon March 28, 2003   Link
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    even though i don't now exactly what the lyrics mean, i don't think they're meant to be ironic, as skunker suggests. first verses seem to suggest the i-person is angry on an ex-lover ('all those memories', 'now that it's over'), but then i don't understand how the last verse fits in. anyone suggestions?

    MapleLeafon November 20, 2004   Link
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    Maybe the last verse is like this is just one relationship out of many, just another man to gain and lose. I think she's saying that in a relationship the other person always 'wins' and she gets hurt? just suggestions...

    quarter_past_threeon October 19, 2005   Link

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