If you touch that girl You know it's okay
People say she's a whore anyway
I think she looks like a nice vamp
Looking for love in a trashcan

If you kiss that girl you won't be caught dead
She's the coolest girl you think you ever met
I think she fits right into my life
On the road till the end of time

Now the time is right and you feel the need
To go down low and receive a treat
The jukebox churns out songs about sex
Come on baby you're my best fix


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Love In a Trashcan Lyrics as written by Sune Rose Wagner

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    "If you touch that girl, you know it's okay People say she's a whore anyway"

    God..I love that line.

    The_Variableon July 19, 2005   Link
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    the guitar solo in this song sounds like the kinks so much. I love this song also.

    mcscumbagon January 18, 2006   Link
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    love this song ... the guitar solo between 1:50 and 2:20 its out of this world!!

    EvyCakeson May 07, 2005   Link
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    I really like the video for this song. It's so vintage and everything....with a cool kind of sixties/fifties kind of feel to it. Much like the guitar part in the song.

    JinxedCheaton May 26, 2005   Link
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    I love the retro sound of the song...

    MayorMenleyon June 06, 2005   Link
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    sune's guitar is indeed very kink-esque, the overall feel of this album is genius... each song has a different theme, this one for example, is about the better-than-nothing feeling of hooking up with a harlot.

    kankurouon February 10, 2006   Link
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    I love this song. To me, this song is about how love and sex is so wasted on things like prostitution and one night stands and shit.

    MrHahnKittyon February 28, 2006   Link
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    it's very nice song....i like the guitar, especially. my opinion:sex isn't judged based on who have it. it may be a whore, a bitch, whatever,it's still sex. have fun

    4everinloveon July 10, 2006   Link
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    the guitar in this song... wooooooooo!!!! please give me more :P

    v2.7on August 23, 2006   Link
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    On the road 'til the end of time

    Now the time is right, and you feel the need To go down low and receive a treat The jukebox churns out songs about sex Come on baby, you're my best fix

    mixing themes..addiction,sex, whores...saying all these things are trashy

    staygoldenon November 27, 2009   Link

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