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  • mm... my interpretation is different, i think she is saying about the next best thing, i mean, when you wanna be with some1 but this person doesn't want to be with you, so you chose a second person thats why she said my beauty number 2...

  • @sepas2983

    I think it 2

  • please, someone tell me what does she exactly mean by saying "Sent you out to play last night

    the alarms went off at three"

  • Don't know if you ever found out the meaning. The way it sounds could be interpreted in different ways. She could have sent her lover away to have fun or she could have done it to pursue her own tryst. The alarms at three is the time she realizes the lover isn't coming home. It could also be the time around last call at the bars.

    It is very open to interpretation, but those are the most apparent ones for me.

  • @downwithutube "I sent you out to play last night">>she said to him childish, like, "dumb you r not my type, go away"... "funny how im not laughing now">> she realized, she made a mistake, she was mean with that boy, and she miss him, cause she loves him. But he its not going comming back, and she feels guilty, sad and heartbroken... it was her fault.... thats my own interpretation =p

  • @k0r1 Go to song meaningcom and look for the meaning

  • what does she say from 0:27-0:30...i have been trying to find those lyrics forever

  • I think it's this:

    Try to get out of the lease, and move out of love.

    Probably wrong...

  • try to get out of the lease

    to move out of love

  • love them!!! I love their music its great I both the cd's they're good =)

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