Entwined, all that we are is defined
By each others shipwrecked hearts and I
Shiver to think what would have been if
I wouldn't have seen you in time
Would we pass by?

Like parachutes and air balloons
Or satellites and lonely moons
We'd still be drifting far apart
But thank the stars we are entwined

All that you are is mine
Your divine imperfections color the dark
And I shiver to see how fragile you are
When the world's such a cruel place to be
Then you cut me free

Like parachutes and air balloons
Satellites and lonely moons
We'd still be drifting far apart
But thank the stars we are entwined

Let's walk the tightrope together
Without a safety net
And when we fall and we will fall
Let's fall forever entwined

Like parachutes and air balloons
Satellites and lonely moons
We'd still be drifting far apart

Like parachutes and air balloons
Or satellites and lonely moons
We'd still be drifting far apart
But thank the stars we are, we are entwined
Entwined



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Entwined. Lyrics as written by Jimm Marr Jason Reeves

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    This song is so sweet. Basically to me its him defining their relationship. And he hates to think of what life would be like without her. If they had never met. And he gives thanks to having her. let's walk the tightrope together without a safety net.. and when we fall and we will fall let's fall forever..

    this part is sweet. He's basically saying that as long as they have each other, they can do anything their heart desires. And when they fail and everything starts to crumble, it will be okay. Because they'll have each other.

    rebecca7892on May 30, 2007   Link
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    this song is just lovely.

    "lets walk the tightrope together without a safety net and when we fall and we will fall let's fall forever..

    these are the most beautiful lines in the entire song. to me, he is saying to her, let's take the risk and open our hearts to the possibility of falling in love. and if they should fall, whether that is in love or fail in something else, the other will always be there and they can fall together, forever.

    le__queenon December 29, 2007   Link
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    I adore this song.

    "Your divine imperfections color the dark"

    Jason Reeves is amazing - he writes poetry to music.

    waking_thomasinaon July 04, 2008   Link

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