I'll put you back in your place
We'll ride a thousand miles to find out we are empty
And if I wrote out our sins
It would read a thousand lies and show us we are empty
Youth spent and still so young
If you could have her, where would you be tonight?...Tonight
Standing at attention
Dreams cascading around you like rushing water
Every pore is filled with hope
Oh, icarus tempting fate again
Altitude sickness setting in
Tradewinds bury fire from broken wings into arms below
The ocean losing atmosphere
Eyes full of stars
It chills you to bone
Paranoia translates the new tone


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Icarus Lyrics as written by Dustin Michael Nadler Adam Christopher Baker

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    This song talks about how a relationship has gone so far, but yet only emptiness resides. Spending the jidst of there youth together. It's debating if they should seperate, but all the while, the "what if?" they stay together remains, while the "what if?" of being with another exists too.

    Icarus is the tale of a boy who flew with wax wings, while his father Daedalus told him to not fly high or else his wings will melt, or fly too low and his wings will get wet. He flew too high and plummeted into the ocean.

    Should they tempt fate or shall they fly with broken wings?

    Prodigy_Souljahon November 15, 2004   Link

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