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Someone else's date in someone else's door
There's a girl with cherry Chapstick on and nothing more
It's such a lurid pose and she seems this close
But not to me
Clear as day, crawling home at night
Wondering why the girls don't look at me when I walk by
And the way they make me feel
It's way too real to believe
Another girl ???
Wondering what it would be like if I could be that smooth
I could think about all that I missed out
It's hard to do
Someone else's date in someone else's door
There's a girl with cherry Chapstick on and nothing more
It's such a lurid pose and she seems this close
But not to me
Running around in circles all day long
Running around in circles all day long
There's a girl with cherry Chapstick on and nothing more
It's such a lurid pose and she seems this close
But not to me
Clear as day, crawling home at night
Wondering why the girls don't look at me when I walk by
And the way they make me feel
It's way too real to believe
Another girl ???
Wondering what it would be like if I could be that smooth
I could think about all that I missed out
It's hard to do
Someone else's date in someone else's door
There's a girl with cherry Chapstick on and nothing more
It's such a lurid pose and she seems this close
But not to me
Running around in circles all day long
Running around in circles all day long
Lyrics submitted by bamvolstone, edited by smallwonderrobot
Track duration: 06:11
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I couldnt agree more. People typically read song lyrics, and try to decode everything into some symbol or metaphor for a thing going on in pop culture or society. I totally dont have anything against the first poster at all; seems like a smart person. But thats just the kind of response Im reffering to. It just seems over- analytical. I believe this song, like Prometeo said, is just about feeling so so insecure about relationships and whos doing what. Heck, even just insecurity about what the opposite sex thinks of you. Period. But like I said, thats just me, and I could be wrong.
But yeah, as asked by another poster, what DOES Ira say between the third and second strophes? It isnt listed anywhere, and I cant make it out on my own. Its driving me crazy.
"night and day, swingers on the move".
Looking at pretty girls all the time, wondering who's the lucky guy dating them.
Beauty so out of your league that you won't even try, just try to find solace in contemplation; and perhaps delude yourself calling their attitude 'lurid', 'cause they revolt you... yeah, they sure do revolt your hormones. ;)
I couldnt agree more. People typically read song lyrics, and try to decode everything into some symbol or metaphor for a thing going on in pop culture or society. I totally dont have anything against the first poster at all; seems like a smart person. But thats just the kind of response Im reffering to. It just seems over- analytical. I believe this song, like Prometeo said, is just about feeling so so insecure about relationships and whos doing what. Heck, even just insecurity about what the opposite sex thinks of you. Period. But like I said, thats just me, and I could be wrong.
But yeah, as asked by another poster, what DOES Ira say between the third and second strophes? It isnt listed anywhere, and I cant make it out on my own. Its driving me crazy.
Sarcasm aside, I think Poor_American is correct, or it is about the insecurities of love... what if someone better is out there?
felt the need to comment after reading serpentinepad's comment: you speak in past tense but really this song was recorded about ten years before those you mentioned and probably ten years before you heard it, too. bandwagon douche.
Personally, I like the distortion on this song, but it does get a little much for some people's ears. I had a friend's parent actually tell me to "turn down the heavy metal" once while we were listening to this song. Ridiculous.
I also agree with herminio on the line between 2nd and 3rd strophes. As least the "...swingers on the move" sounds right
we crave for our desires, not fufilling them
What Ira sings between second and third strophes?
I just can´t understand those lines.
The moral: Better to find one love, than to waste your time pining over superficial beauty.