i love you through sparks and shining dragons, i do,
now there's poetry, in an empty coke can.
I love you through sparks and shining dragons, i do,
now there's majesty, in a burnt out caravan.

you got me off the paper round, just sprang out of the air,
the best things come from nowhere,
i love you, i don't think you care.

i love you through sparks and shining dragons, i do,
and the symmetry in your northern grin
I love you through sparks and shining dragons, i do,
i can see myself in the refill litter bin.

you got me off the sofa, just sprang out of the air, the best things come from nowhere, i can't believe you care.

Yes I believe you
Now


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    I tend to see this song as criticism towards all the made up love songs invading the charts nowadays. The lyrics are shallow (poetry in empty coke cans), fake (majesty in burnt out caravans) and cold (symmetry in your northern grin). The "refill litter bin" is a metaphor for the mainstream music stage.

    Also, the parts that say "I love you", "I dont think you care", "I cant believe you care" make up the perfect pop love song lyrics. Boy meets girl, boy falls in love, girl doesn`t care, out of the blue girl notices boy, girl falls in love with boy. Happy ending, of course.

    I dont really get the "sparks and shining dragons" bit. Unless its nonsense and goes to show that no matter how messed up a love song lyrics are, it still has a good chance to climb up the chart.

    ilyon May 21, 2006   Link

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