Give me shelter shelter
I can face the day
Then I'll just fade away
Give me shelter
Give me shelter

Sleep comes slowly
The fire starts to die
You open up your eyes

Faces in the window
Noises in the night
Faces in the window
Hiding from the light
Faces in the window

We are evil
And we are all divine
Creations of the mind
We are pleasure

I see clearly
Who's behind the wall
Yes, I can see us all

We're faces in the window
Noises in the night
Faces in the window
Hiding from the light
Faces in the window

Give me shelter shelter shelter
Give me shelter shelter shelter

Faces in the window
Noices in the night
Faces in the window
Hiding from the light

Faces in the window
Faces in the window
Faces in the window
Faces in the window

When the fire starts to die
And you open up your eyes
There they are in the window
Faces in the window

We are evil and divine
Just creations of the mind
And faces in the window
Faces in the window

Faces in the window


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Faces In The Window Lyrics as written by Craig Goldie Claude Schnell

Lyrics © VINCENT APPICE D/B/A APPICE MUSIC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I see what the guy above me is saying, but I dissagree. I think he is close and yet far at the same time.

    I think what Dio was trying to say with this song was that when people face the light that society shine on you, they seek "shelter" by acting like everybody else. When is says "faces in the window" basicly, when you are in the house (and incase someone who reads this doesnt know a house counts as a shelter) you can look outside the window. When the song said "I see clearly who's behind the wall, yes, I can see us all" he was talking about those hiding their true selfs from the world.

    when the song says "The fire starts to die when you open up your eyes" the fire is refering to your passions. lets say you go to a school where most of the people that go there listens to rap, and you dont like rap and you prefer Rock. Well then your passion for Rock would start to die when you wake up in the morning because you want to fit in and like rap, so your true self takes "shelter" and hides while you act like you love rap.

    Makes sence?

    Questions? comments? arguements? if so just send me a Private message.

    myr576on October 04, 2011   Link

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