If I gave you my soul
Would it make any matter?
And if I broke all my bones
Would you glue them back together?
If I gave you my eyes
Would you see it all my way?
And if I said I was wrong
Could I start on a new day?
Oh yeah

Now we get our ideas
When no words are spoken
Built it all up, now everything's broken
And deep down inside, oh, I'm pinned to the ground
When two people love without any sound
Oh yeah

So I gave you my soul, oh no
I gave you my soul, oh

So your life flows along
For me it stands still
Say we're just friends, oh
But I never will
Now I gave you my eyes
And now I'm no blinder (I can see)
When I look for my love
That I'll never find,
Oh yeah

So I gave you my soul, oh no
Gave you my soul, oh

So I gave you my soul
Didn't make any matter
And I broke all my bones
They're laying all over
And deep down inside, oh, I'm pinned to the ground
When two people love without any sound, oh yeah






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    I agree with Runix. At some moments in the song it seems too that the object of his affection only uses him and he knows it:

    "So your life rolls along, for me it stands still. Say we're just friends, oh, but I never will..."

    I like the line "when two people love without any sound". Curiously descriptive. In my mind at least.

    And you're welcome Runix :)

    FaithlessSinneron December 03, 2004   Link

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