So, this is the sound of forty hearts pounding along
To music that's blasting through the room
So, let's put on a show in our weekend's best clothes
I hope you find what you're looking for
Because I meant it when I said "I will never love again"
But you'll never understand

This black and white formal's got all that she wants
It's got boys, I decide, boys by her side
And I'm thinking of her, she's not thinking of me
And now all that she wants is the touch of warm bodies

I'm begging you to consciously turn your eyes in my direction
Connection is made
I meant what I said, I will never love again
But you'll never understand

This black and white formal's got all that she wants
It's got boys, I decide, boys by her side
And I'm thinking of her, she's not thinking of me
And now all that she wants is the touch of warm bodies


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Firecracker Lyrics as written by Shawn Camp Pat Mclaughlin

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group

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    This song is lovely =]] To me it seems like he still loves a girl who he lost, and now she's out looking for something, or someone else, and he's realised what he's lost. She wanted to be free, he still wanted her...

    finallyfreeon February 11, 2007   Link
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    let me just start by saying this is an AWESOME SONG! well i think its about a boy who loves a girl that doesnt love him. it seems like there is other boys trying to win her over...that expains the "fourty hearts pounding" and the "boys by her side." she might be confused on what she wants. but in the end he just wants her to be happy!

    does it say "boys side to side" instead of boys i decide? eh i dont know thats what i heard! but yeah......

    AWESOME SONG!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    denise_703on February 16, 2007   Link
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    You two nailed it in your own right.

    To me though, I relate this song to a guy who a girl lost interest in -- who despite this is not over her -- where she has rather begun to sleep around (@ "And now all that she wants is the touch of warm bodies.")

    xvictoryorvalhallaxon March 14, 2007   Link
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    i love this song !! everyone is rigth she just wants to get around since she left him and all he wants is her :( poor guy

    xxbrokenimagexxon November 07, 2007   Link
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    This is a really good song...it's kinda sad though...but it's still really good.

    Ham_Lover;on March 27, 2008   Link
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    excellent song. chills every time.

    and yes, the booklet says "side to side" instead of "i decide"

    K_TrAiNon January 16, 2009   Link
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    Great song, he wants her but she left him

    I can relate to this song

    CanadianBassist35on October 21, 2010   Link

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