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Do I disappoint you, in just being human?
And not one of the elements, that you can light your cigar on?
Why does it always have to be fire?
Why does it always have to be brimstone?
Desire?
Cool this body down
Do I disappoint you, in just being lonely?
And not one of the elements that you can call your one and only?
Why does it always have to be water?
Why does it always have to be holy wine?
Destruction?
Of all mankind?
And do I disappoint you?
Do I disappoint you in just being like you?
Tired of being the reason the road has a shoulder
And it could be argued why they all returned to the the order
Why does it always have to be chaos?
Why does it always have to be wonderlust?
Sensational?
I'm gonna smash your bloody skull
'Cause baby, no, you can't see inside
No, baby, no, you can't see my soul
Do I disappoint you?
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- "I actually wrote [this song] for a possible musical, in which there's this character that is so beautiful that people kill themselves over that person (kind of like a Lulu character). And this is sort of their retaliation song, saying that 'just because I'm beautiful doesn't mean you can own me.' It's not at all autobiographical... Maybe the song's a little bit also about just how, in the world today, everything's so hectic and overwrought, and there's never just a moment to just reflect on the little things. Everything has to be dramatic, which is great, but tiring." - Release the Stars Commentary (UK Bonus DVD)
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