Honey
It's been a long time coming
And I can't stop now
Such a long time running
And I can't stop now

Do you hear my heart beating?
Can you hear that sound?
'Cause I can't help thinking
And I don't look down

And then I looked up at the sun
And I could see
Oh, the way that gravity turns for you and me
And then I looked up at the sky
And saw the sun
And the way that gravity pulls on everyone
On everyone

Baby
It's been a long time waiting
Such a long, long time
And I can't stop smiling
No, I can't stop now

But do you hear my heart beating?
Can you hear that sound?
'Cause I can't help crying
And I won't look down

And then I looked up at the sun
And I could see
Oh, the way that gravity turns on you and me
And then I looked up at the sun
And saw the sky
And the way that gravity pulls on you and I
On you and I

Can you hear my heart beating?
Are you hearing that sound?
'Cause I can't help crying
And I won't look down


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    I agree with andypandy,I think that this song is about the one you love...but the one you PHYISICALLY love,not SPIRITUALLY...anyway,it's good to exchange different opinions about song lyrics...it shows that there's a different world inside each one of us,a secret universe...and some songs are the key for this universe...I love Gravity,even if it doesn't carry good memories for me,but everytime that I listen to it I can hardly breathe for it's so wonderful.

    Sweet Janeon April 05, 2005   Link

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