It's time to go again to your blue room
Got some questions to ask of you in your blue room
The air is clean, your skin is clear
We've had enough fun hanging around here
It's a different kind of conversation in your blue room

Saw me calmly, deep inside
Saw me calmly, somewhere to hide

And time is a string of pearls
Your blue room
(In a second )
See the future just hanging there
Your blue room
A new frame, a new perspective
Looking down on my objectives
New instructions, whatever their directions
Your blue room

Saw me calmly, be so proud and new
Saw me calmly, came to feel

It's alright
Your blue room
One day, I'll be back
Your blue room
Yeah, I hope I remember where it's at
Your blue room

I see inside of you
Won't you take me back home
So much for tonight

Zooming in and zooming out
Nothing I can do without
A lens to see it all up close
Magnify what everyone knows
Never in company
Never alone
No car alarms
No cellular phones


Lyrics submitted by Idi, edited by player32

Your Blue Room Lyrics as written by Edge Bono

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    It's about having a conversation with Jesus Christ. And nothing else compares!!! The most true and real conversation you can have!!

    water loveron February 22, 2006   Link

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