Send up a smile for me, baby, I say to the rising flame
A dynamic woe blows in with the cold
And brings back the loneliness again
Your voice it haunts my nature
With words that I use to make you bleed
With one hand and my imagination I thought I'd never need for anything

But my spaceship crashed against the wall
My neighbor's grass ain't so green after all
I wouldn't have a second thought 'bout the fall
But I'm wondering who will love me in winter...

Delusions of grandeur misled my adventurous spirit
Love of the unknown rolls like a stone above my contentment
The autumn leaves fall from the trees
And hold me captive with a dance in the air
And I know with the passing of these, I must find love from somewhere

Spaceship crashed against the wall
My neighbor's grass ain't so green after all
I wouldn't have a second thought 'bout the fall
But I'm wondering who will love me in winter...

I wouldn't have a thought bout the fall
But I'm wondering who will love me in winter...

Spaceship crashed against the wall
My neighbor's grass ain't so green after all
I wouldn't have a second thought 'bout the fall
But I'm wondering who will love me in winter...


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    Song starts off at the end of a bad relationship.\n\n"Send up a smile for me, baby, I say to the rising flame".\nHe burned the bridge that lead to his relationship with her. Now he is thinking about all of the destructive things he said to her in the heat of the argument. And seeing her say, what he had said to her.\n\n"Your voice it haunts my nature\nWith words that I use to make you bleed".\n\n But without remorse he turns to self pleasure instead of mending his relationship. \n\n "With one hand and my imagination I thought I\'d never need for anything."\nHe see\'s how wrong he was but he still doesn\'t care. The spaceship is his lust, his ability to love, in the physical sense. Then with a play of words he let\'s you know he has moved on. Plane crashes instead of plummeting to the earth, the word Fall is rearrange to Autumn. Because he doesn\'t care any more. And as he changes the subject He is wondering since he is the way he is who could love him now. Now that it is winter. Cold and lonely. \n\n"But my spaceship crashed against the wall\nMy neighbor\'s grass ain\'t so green after all\nI wouldn\'t have a second thought \'bout the fall\nBut I\'m wondering who will love me in winter".

    shannonkvaon March 15, 2022   Link

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