Huge, huge, huge, huge
Huge, huge, huge, huge

Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge

I got that crank trippin'
Babe it's you
I got that grape kool-aid filled swimming pool
I got those Roomba robots that clean the floor
I got that mother of pearl oyster fork for sure
I got that Tammy Faye milk money butterscotch
I got that Mama Cass you know I got that Peter Tosh

I got it all
Yes it's true'
So why don't I get you'

I got that Bob Fosse
I got that Joey Ramone
A bag of Bill Murray
Damien Hirst Telephone
Check got that gold-thronged studded alligator leather
Digital-video picture frame of us together
I got that honey-dipped tennis wear just for play
I got the sun to set you know I always got so vain

I got it all
Yes it's true
So why don't I get you

Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge

I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that

Brand new Lincoln playin' PM Dawn
With the dat-player minidisc cd-rom
Book collection with an autographed James Joyce
Bio-diesel dirigible, ba-baby it's choice
Double Dutch dinosaur duplex in Dubai
I'll be there with my friend the Sultan of Brunei

I got it all
Yes it's true
So why don't I have you'

Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge

Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge
Audacity of Huge, Audacity of Huge

I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that
I got that, I got that, I got that, I got that


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Audacity of Huge Lyrics as written by James Anthony Shaw Christopher E Keating

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    My Interpretation

    Well no one has said what the song is about... might be because it's obvious- my interpretation is that the song is about a spoiled young guy who is starting to understand that money can't buy everything (e.g. love).

    But I have NO idea what 'audacity of huge' is supposed to mean. Audacity means a disregard of restraints... but 'audacity of huge' makes no sense. Maybe it's not supposed to though.

    coffeekaton November 21, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Thanks for the posting these. I was a little curious as to what some of the things were.

    Your '?' line is: I got the sunset you know I always got sorbet

    special 3lendon August 10, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this is such a good song! can't believe there's not more comments lol thanks for posting these :)

    moregininteacupson October 23, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    LOL @ 'audacity of huge x a billion'

    Nevermeantawordon November 15, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    One could argue it's refering to the audacity of doing everything big and boombastically as opposed to on a more personal level... ergo Audacity of Huge. In the end, I think a lot of people overlook the very real fact that a lot of lyrics are written because they sound cool.

    Only problem with this song is that it ends.

    daveydavesonon December 10, 2009   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    it just means its a huge audacity that he can get everything except for this person

    nailan91on January 02, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Honestly? I just thought it was cool wordplay on "Audacity of Hope".

    calienon February 11, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Such a good song :)

    smellyrobotson April 07, 2010   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    Actually, you're all wrong. Audacity of huge is directed at the woman refusing him. It is suggesting that she has huge audacity for refusing someone who has everything. No-one would sing in a song about their OWN huge audacity, that just sounds retarded!

    BridgetLGrayon July 02, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    the singer is obsessed with material posessions; as we can see, he has just about everything. the way he talks about the girl, it's like he just wants her to add to his collection. but this is an amazing song, so catchy :)

    MCRfanaticon July 04, 2010   Link

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