Talk:Second Thoughts (album)
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Titus about Captain Oakes?
editOn the Cpatain Oakes page it says that the song "Titus" is about Oakes, just after we walked away from the Scott capm. Uhhh... I don't see it.
I found myself in silver dreams/I'm talking in my sleep to pawns & queens/Outspoken words, you know they just don't mean the same thing
Somebody must be kiddin' me/Somebody must be lying to me/Oh please don't tell me/Which is red and which is black
When are you coming back to me babe/Oh when are you coming back to me babe
I saw myself in checkered lands/I even dreamt I was the knight in command/The bishop screamed `Don't horse around boy'
Somebody must be kiddin' me/Somebody must be lying to me/And please don't tell me/I'm losing my way
You promised me everything now, didn't you babe?/You promised me everything now, didn't you babe? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.207.242.4 (talk) 20:04, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
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