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As Max has said in many interviews and the pamphlet, part of this album describes is his struggle with being a good father.
This song is a message/warning to the boys who will attempt to be a part of his daughter’s life. Pretty intimidating if you ask me.
“Although it’s the fastest, most aggressiv...
[Verse 1: Max Bemis]
Get in the oven, young cousin
If your pupils dilate wide
Bearing your rufie and your butter-knife member
Wearing their scalps and hides
[Pre-Chorus: Max Bemis]
Don't put your hands on her
Don't read your poetry
Because it's worthless and it's didactic to me
Shave off your handlebar, stitch you to the car
I'll sell your organs off for tuition
[Chorus: Max Bemis & Sherri Dupree-Bemis]
So you better get her home by 11:30
Yeah you better get her home by 11:30
[Verse 2: Max Bemis]
I'll take a look at your parents
And scour your DNA for your disease
So you can beg me or bite down
Your hollow words mean nothing to me
[Pre-Chorus: Max Bemis]
Don't blame your alibi
Don't sing your poetry
Because you found the lion deep inside of me
You are American
Raised to bow and pray
Before the ivory palace where you lay
[Chorus: Max Bemis & Sherri Dupree-Bemis]
[Outro: Max Bemis]
So many fish, so many fish
I'm gonna eat you raw
So many fish, so many fish
I'm gonna eat you, I'm gonna eat you
Boyd was written by Say Anything.
Boyd was produced by Max Bemis & Garron DuPree.
Say Anything released Boyd on Tue Jun 10 2014.
The song is about being an overly protective parent. [Boyd, Max’s father-in-law] is not overly protective, but he had to go through this process of seeing his daughters grow up and find boyfriends and husbands. I have a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, and it was kind of me imagining—or even right...