Down through the dark trees
You came to save me
You're so ugly and you're so beautiful
You're like no one on Earth could be

Take me home
Let me be the one

All of my life I've been waiting
For you
I wanna be the one that you take home
Let me be the one
Cause I'm so lonely

Take me home
With you
No one on Earth knows me like you do
Take me home
In time you'll love me like one of your own
So come on

Take me home
With you
No one on Earth knows me like you do
Take me home
In time you'll love me like one of your own
So come on

Take, take me home
With you
No one on Earth knows me like you do
La la la la, I'm going home


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No One on Earth Lyrics as written by Jonathan David Grant Anthony Patrick James Mcguinness

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    An, Alien is highly unlikely but hey you never know.

    "Down through the dark trees" The women that she is singing about is covered by some deep dark depression. Wether it be a secret or a mental illness its somthing that has covered her world.

    "You came to save me" (str8 fwd)

    "You're so ugly and you're so beautiful" The person who saves her has ugly things about them as well, but they are so beautiful for what they have inside of them. There is somthing there to stive for and morph into a beautiful butterfly.

    "You're like no one on Earth could be" str8 foward again

    "No one on Earth knows me like you do" The savior knows the worst about this women yet he is still there. He is still by her side.

    "In time you'll love me like one of your own" Not sure about this line, but I would infer that it takes time to love someone. We all learn/grow to love someone, becuase with love is trust. In time the savior will love her even though she has this dark forest over her head, because he loves her she will eventually become one of his own. Maybe marriage in the sense that they will be united and together as one.

    Mp3Supplyon October 22, 2006   Link

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