(you're one you're one) it's with you i wanna be
(you're one you're one) peace and love and empathy
(you're one you're one) tie me off i wanna be
(you're one you're one) shooting up the enemy
shooting up the enemy yeah

we played a show and no one came
we played and played it just the same
if there's no ears then there's no sound
if there's no tree then there's no ground

(you're one you're one) it's with you i wanna be
(you're one you're one) peace and love and empathy
(you're one you're one) tie me off i wanna be
(you're one you're one) shooting up the enemy
shooting up the enemy yeah

that crown of thorns you wear it well
you bought it cheap it's time to sell
you say you're sick from altitude
a crown's a crown what can you do?

you take it like a man boy
you take it like a man boy...

(you're one you're one) it's with you i wanna be
(you're one you're one) peace and love and empathy
(you're one you're one) tie me off i wanna be
(you're one you're one) shooting up the enemy
shooting up the enemy yeah

i'd pump your stomach if i thought
it'd stop the pain your doctor bought
forever now forever then
ignore the flower feed the stem

you take it like a man boy
you take it like a man boy...
you kiss me like a man boy
you kiss me like a man boy...


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    How has no one commented on this song???? i heard this on the radio and came straight home to find out about the band, it's so catchy.

    Levitator89on May 20, 2006   Link
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    I read that it is about Kurt Cobain. Roddy was friends with him and Courtney.

    smartbunnyon December 05, 2007   Link

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