I want to take you on a roller coaster
I want to tell you that I'm feeling closer
I want to push it right over the line
I want to push it right over the line
The line that you draw as you draw me near
The line that you draw as you draw me near

[Repeat: x5]
I want

I want to leave you far behind


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Leave You Far Behind Lyrics as written by Simon Keith Shackleton Howard Saunders

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing

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    I have no idea but my friend and I were talking about this song and we think it's about a one-night stand. Whatever it's about, it's still really really awesome. Definitely a favourite. It worked so well for MotorStorm, too.

    Passngron June 21, 2007   Link
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    This song by Lunatic Calm is (IMO) a song about two different individuals, who are rivals and are competing against each other to achieve their goals; selfish or selfless, I cannot ascertain.

    However, I can safely conclude that they're not friends, and are probably enemies.

    'Passngr' is right when she said that it works "...well for MotorStorm", as it is true. You can feel the animosity and devilish sportsmanship in the lyrics and the awesome, out-of-this-world beat.

    Love this techno, bass-y piece!

    ~E.

    Uranus_Geon September 13, 2007   Link
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    Is it just me, or do parts of this song sound like Foreword by Linkin Park?

    nmcmahonon June 23, 2008   Link

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