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panic at the disco lyrics


Question Posted Monday January 29 2007, 11:50 pm

in the panic at the disco song, 'nails for breakfast, tasks for snacks,' what's the phrase, 'stutter something profund' mean?

any suggestions would be appreciated


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Imperialistic answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 2:33 am:
I picked this up from an interpretation website:
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That's when you stu-stu-stutter something profound
To the support on the line
And with the way you've been talking
Every word gets you a step closer to hell
- "Stuttering... you can't think straight when you are drunk or have been drinking. They say he has been talking--slurred, aka, when he is under the influence, he is getting closer to dying and going to hell."

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