I always wondered what it takes
Fifteen stitches and a soft parody
To make my eyes be like deceit
Believe the sting proves heart to me

And now I know that you love me
Thank God that you love at all

Dislocated at the joint
Timing is everything in the bed
'Cause you'll sleep for hours to keep away
Then sink the teeth and bat your eyes

Now I know that you love me
Thank God that you love at all

What surprise I was right here going off and going on
What surprise I was right here going off and going on
What surprise I was right here going off and going on
What surprise I was right here going off and going on

'Cause at least I know
'Cause at least now I know, at least
Now I know that you love me
Thank God that you love at all
(What surprise I was right here going off, going on)


Lyrics submitted by sean, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Dai The Flu Lyrics as written by Chi Cheng Abe Cunningham

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    General Comment

    Perhaps the title is analagous about spreading the disease of mediocrity.

    How she really doesn't care about him (probably doesn't know how).

    I love Chino's attention to details, or perhaps it's just me as I found myself playing that "I'm sleeping, not really sleeping" game:

    "timing is everything in bed 'Cause you sleep for hours to keep away then sink your teeth and bat your eyes"

    Where she really doesn't care to be with him, and even when she is, she'll just sleep to escape. It's like the relationship has thinned so much, and has become just a string of give-and-take. That anymore he is just hoping to get something out of her (like sex), but she isn't even willing to give that.

    She just bats her eyes to get her ways with him, and sinks her teeth (which like "showing claws" seems to be his way of showing the bitchiness of girls).

    chino69on October 08, 2004   Link

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