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Mark Sandman is known to write songs about his ex-girlfriends and his relationships to them.
The song “Claire” is clearly about a relationship with a girl who didn’t treat him right, abusing him, mistreating him, where he also admits to not missing her at all after they’ve broken up.
[Verse 1]
Treat me wrong, honey, I don't care
You never liked me much anyway
You told me meet you about half past eight
You said you'd kill me if I was late, Claire
[Chorus]
Oh, Claire
[Verse 2]
You drove me up and down the street
You used me up like gasoline
I still remember everything you said
That's the reason had to stay away from Claire
[Chorus]
Oh, Claire
Oh, Claire
[Bridge]
You know what?
That's funny you know, I don't miss you at all
Not even a little, you bitch
I still love you
[Verse 3]
I still remember seeing you sleep
All twisted up inside the sheets
And I still remember everything you said
Every time I hear your name, Claire
[Chorus]
Oh, Claire
Oh, Claire
Claire
Claire was written by Jerome Dupree & Dana Colley & Mark Sandman.
Claire was produced by Paul Q. Kolderie & Mark Sandman.