Two sides twist and then collide
You're calling off the guards (Am I coming?)
I'm coming through. (Am I coming?)
Adulteress conditioned to a spin cycled submission
You know, sometimes it just feels better to give in
(Sometimes, it just feels better to give in)

And it's all too familiar
And it happens all the time
All the cards begin to stack up
Twisting heartache into fine
Little pieces that avoid an awful crime
But it's you I can't deny
(You I can't deny)

Dull heat rises from the sheets
I'm both a patient boy
Well, and a jealous man. (Am I coming?)
But double standard of suspicion
Is remedied, oh, my blue heaven
Sometimes, it just feels better to give in
(Sometimes, it just feels better to give in)

And it's all too familiar
And it happens all the time
All the cards begin to stack up
Twisting heartache into fine
Little pieces that avoid an awful crime
But it's you I can't deny
(You I can't deny)

We swing and we sway
As this tiny voice in
My head starts to sing
You're safe, child, you are safe
(You're safe, child, you are safe)
You're safe, child, you are safe

We swing and we sway
As this tiny voice in
My head starts to sing
You're safe, child, you are safe
You're safe, child, you are

Safe (safe), safe (safe)
You are safe

We swing and we sway
As this tiny voice in
My head starts to sing
You're safe, child, you are safe (Am I coming?)
You're safe, child, you are safe (Am I -)
Coming through?

Is this all too familiar?
Does it happen all the time?
I'm just asking you to hear me
Could you please, just once, just hear me?
More then anything you wanted to be right
Still it's you, you, it's you I can't deny
(You I can't deny)
It's you I can't deny


Lyrics submitted by zeeke_19

My Blue Heaven Lyrics as written by Edward Reyes Adam Burbank Lazzara

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    Wow, Ima first? COOL! Well, all I have to say is that I love this song! Its soo mello and so soft I really like the part that he says, "Your're safe, child, you are safe" I think its about him having sextual relations with a girl, " Dull heat rises from the sheets" and getting her pregnant, "As this tiny voice in... You're safe, child, you are safe" And how he he loves them both, "Its you I can't deny" That he loves the child but he really can't deny her and that he sticking around cause of her.

    *gabriela*on June 02, 2006   Link

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