Anybody out there?

Building up the pain, it's ready to go
The rocket has launched, where will it go?
And what will it be, and what will we do
The match has sparked a fire anew
And what will we do

Valkyrie missile, packed and away
Something is coming, but I can't say
She knows I know, and I know it too
Surprise, here it is, we were waiting for you

Take a chance, 'cause I know you want to
Let me kiss you, and let me save you
Let me end your eternal fear
Let me take you far away from here

Cocked and loaded, ready to go
No one knows what happens when it goes
One by one, the rockets fly
Soaring into the February sky

Take a chance, 'cause I know you want to
Let me kiss you, and let me save you
Let me end your eternal fear
Let me take you far away from here

Valkyrie missile, packed and away
Something is coming, but I can't say
She knows I know, and I know it too
Surprise, here it is, we were waiting for you

Take a chance, 'cause I know you want to
Let me kiss you, and let me save you
Let me end your eternal fear
Let me take you far away from here

Take a chance, 'cause I know you want to
Let me kiss you, and let me save you
Let me end your eternal fear
Let me take you far away from here


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Valkyrie Missile Lyrics as written by Thomas Delonge

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    i kinda got the feeling that this song about just about the whole new angels and airwaves thing... like everyone will check out the new cd even if it hurts, 'cause of the whole blink split. "if you will come and hear the message everyone wants to learn to love again" like asking for people to listen to him, what he has to say, and if they give it a chance, maybe they'll come to love AVA like they did blink 182. he's just basically saying hold on and give it a chance. that was my initial thought when i heard it.. maybe not. it could also be about a relationship 'cause the "i'll pull you close and then i'll say goodbye" thing doesn't really apply much to the ava situation, unless he's going to suck in loads of fans and then call it a day with angels and airwaves. which i doubt he's trying to tell people in the first song of the first record. i don't know.. just some of my ideas. good song. although i can't wait to see what mark comes up with for plus 44.

    bleeding_em0on April 23, 2006   Link

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