Blink-182: Dumpweed Meaning
Song Released: 2000
Dumpweed Lyrics
Too scared to run, I'm too scared to stay
I said I'd leave, but I could never leave her
if I did, you know I'd never cheat her
But this I ask, It's what I want to know
How would you feel, If I should choose...
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#1 top rated interpretation:It's about a guy who is going out with a girl who is a nightmare and he is scared to dump her because he still likes her.
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Has anyone ever read "The Taming of the Shrew"?
Read it, then listen to this song. It sounds like they wrote it for that play.
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Acctually according to tom delonge at b182.Com he says this song was about have a girl that's like a dog so he can train her because you can train a dog but not a girl
"I need a girl that I can train" -
It's about being in a relationship with a girls who's kinda great, but at the same time she can flip at anytime and just be a complete nightmare to be with.
He wants a girl that he can turn into the perfect girl for him.
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