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Oh dear, what do you do about the psycho girlfriend/boyfriend that tells YOU what you want and blames all of lifes problems on you? Easy, you listen to this song. I mean how much easier do I have to make it? |
CD: Wishing Well EP
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Story Behind the Song
It's loosely based on some partial facts from events that may or may not have taken place, most likely in the past or possibly the future and certainly although not necessarily accounts of my own or someone else’s life experiences. I guess I mean to say that I don’t know where the lyrics came from. I mean certainly they came from my own head, but I think they are rather subconscious, possibly an expression of my own pure psychic automatism if that could apply to this situation, which I certainly don’t see why it wouldn’t. Damn, I guess that would make the lyrics a work of surrealistic nature. So certainly they must mean something, at least to me… somewhere… way deep.
Lyrics
This is what I want
This is what you told me I want
But I don't get the things you said you told me
Till it's too late
This is what we thought that you'd be too lonely
When time came to go
Then the things you said you told me
Were all but never said
CHORUS:
and you always were so stubborn
till your problems ceased to be
all your problems, all your troubles
how come they always stemmed from me
Well at least that's how you saw it
cause you're living in another reality
This is what you want
this is what I told you you want
you may not get the things I said I told you
and now it's too late
Now the eggs are fried and you won't be lonely
the time has come to go
and the things I said I told you
let's forget about, forget about those...
CHORUS
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