Love is like an aeroplane
Jump and then you pray
Lucky ones remain
In the clouds for days
Life is just a stage
Let's put on the best show
And let everyone know

'Cause if I have to die tonight
I'd rather be with you
Cut the parachute before you die
Baby don't you cry
You had to bring me down
We had some fun before we hit the ground

Love is like a hurricane
You know it's on the way
You think you can be brave
Underneath the waves
Life is just a dream
Which of us is dreaming?
And who will wake up screaming?

'Cause if I have to die tonight
I'd rather be with you
Cut the parachute before you die
Baby don't you cry
You had to bring me down
We had some fun before we hit the ground

'Cause if I have to die tonight
I'd rather be with you
Cut the parachute before you die
Baby don't you cry
You had to bring me down
We had some fun before we hit the ground

'Cause if I have to die tonight
I'd rather be with you
Cut the parachute before you die
Baby don't you cry
You had to bring me down
We had some fun before we hit the ground


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Parachute Lyrics as written by Sean Ono Lennon

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    i agree that it's about the risk you take when you fall in love. and it's about a guy who well in love with a girl and the relationship ended but he still cares so much about her.

    "'Cause if I have to die tonight I'd rather be with you Cut the parachute before the dive Baby don't you cry You have to bring me down We had some fun before we hit the ground"

    describes how he feels about her. even thought it's over he'd still be there for her. even though it ended he can still say "well, at least we had some fun before it's done"

    hewwokatieon November 02, 2007   Link

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