Well I’ve been sitting on this couch
Feeling kinda bored and uninspired

Writing thinly veiled fiction for the soul
And feeling like a liar

I’ve been thinking about you, Laura
And thinking about the songs that you sing

And how you sang with such conviction
I almost forgot they weren’t for me

And I know you’re from another planet
And you’re crazy as a loon
But it’s too cold down here on Earth
To go up on the roof

But I’ll feel a little less alone
When I’m sitting in my room

Writing songs about you

Well I’ve been lying in this bed
Trying once again to find my muse

But if we’re only gonna die
Or worse get middle aged
Then what’s the use?
Still I remember what you said
How it’d be when you were dead and gone

And you are and here I am
Living proof that someone’s world
Had carried on

And I know you’re from another planet
And you’re crazy as a loon
But it’s too cold down here on Earth
To go up on the roof

But I’ll feel a little less alone
When I’m sitting in my room
Writing songs about you


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    General Comment

    this is just a great tune. you don't have to focus while listening. it's just extremely catchy

    enjoyyourrootson September 18, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I'm pretty sure it's "And I don't wanna fight any more" the whole way through, not just the last time.

    imdanoon September 21, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    "Alright, baby, I'm right here" - Second to last stanza is

    "Laura, baby, I'm right here"

    jhxkcdon September 27, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I think the last line of the course is,

    "Friend until the end of it all"

    percypersimmonon October 01, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    OKAY... just a couple mistakes

    1. And I don't want to FIGHT anymore
    2. A friend until the end of IT ALL
    3. And I hope you'll listen ALL I'm trying to say IS

    xo - Christopher Owens

    chrissybaby4everon February 19, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    He said in an interview this song is about the best friend of an ex-girlfriend who was getting jealous that her friend (the singer's ex) was spending all of her time with him.

    He said this song was about trying to 'clear the air' with her.

    zunklecurlyon February 22, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    this song is great! girls rule!

    sux4uuon April 14, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I first heard this on XMU. The tune was stuck in my head but I couldn't figure out who the band or what the song was. I grazed a friends blog with the song Lust for Life. I loved the song...so I czeched out the band. I've found the song I've longed for. Yesss.

    DrakelikesNachoson September 28, 2010   Link

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