Symbiotic
Conceived in fire
Panic strike
Cannot breathe
Piercing me
Conscious deep

Consuming like embrace
This heat like love complete in me
To see what I could not see
To see what I could not see

This life inside
Symbiotic
Conceived in fire
This life inside
Symbiotic
Conceived in fire

Amniotic suspension
Heart rate rhythmic
Surrounded by sound
Blood nourished
Blood nourished

This union by love
Destroys the pain
Changes everything
This union by love
Destroys the pain
Changes everything

This life inside
Symbiotic
Conceived in fire
This life inside
Symbiotic
Conceived in fire

Waves of emotion
Lifted defeat
Consuming fire
Burning sin like wheat
This union by love
Destroys the pain
This union by love
Changes everything

This life inside
Conceived in fire
This life inside
Conceived in fire
Symbiotic


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    this song is about having Christ inside you. If you read the book of John. The preacher John the Baptist says "I baptize you with water, but one will come after me that will baptize you with fire." Being conceived in fire to have this life inside that is symbiotic with us. We live off the life of Christ and it lives through us. Kind of an awesome song with a great meaning of Christianity. The cover is what explains it.

    What I think is the best about this song is that only a Christian can understand this song.

    nscovellon April 21, 2007   Link

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