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So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
They want to conquer you
Abandon you
I want a word with you
They'll long telling you
So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
They want to think for you
Pour dreams into you
They want to look at you
I repent to after you
Slow down
Slow down
Slow down
Slow hound
Slow down
Slow down
Slow down
Slow hound
So loud
So loud
I want to ? with you
So loud
Defend against your home
So loud
So loud
So loud
I want to speak for you
So loud
As if I'll know what you'll do
So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
They want to conquer you
Abandon you
I want a word with you
They'll long telling you
So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
So loud
So loud
Slow down
Slow hound
They want to think for you
Pour dreams into you
They want to look at you
I repent to after you
Slow down
Slow down
Slow down
Slow hound
Slow down
Slow down
Slow down
Slow hound
So loud
So loud
I want to ? with you
So loud
Defend against your home
So loud
So loud
So loud
I want to speak for you
So loud
As if I'll know what you'll do
So loud
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the other men hoping to score with the woman by pouring drinks into her are obviously the contemptible ones. the phrasing of "pouring drinks into you" is rather vulgar and suggests that it's only for their benefit, not hers. they don't care for her at all, especially not as intensely as the narrator does. and perhaps she is an attention hound, the other side of the definition. hence, the two types of hounds-- both of which, the narrator wishes would slow down.
"I want to sever you" and "I want to speak for you",
but according to a comment on last.fm, these are all Peter's vocals! If I really concentrate, I can see how "I want to speak for you" is him, but it's so hard to pinpoint his voice in the line "I want to sever you", it sounds so remarkably like Sharon Van Etten's!