You keep your cards so close to your chest
You're making me confused

It's hidden deep what you need to address
If you want it to resume

Aching and longing never ending fireworks
Let it be, let it be, let it be oh baby let it hurt

The heat is on for the action to speed up and tension to ease
We could keep talking but only be certain through physical means

Patience is just another word for getting old
Resolution just as impossible as letting go

Is there a hint of a vulnerable you there a drift in your eyes
Could it be that the sharp and the blunt side have shifted this time

I wanted you, you wanted me but he was there
Now let it be, let it be, let it be oh baby let it bare


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Fireworks Lyrics as written by Marcin Tadeusz Oez Erlend Otre Oeye

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    First song I ever heard, had me at 'You' :]

    laurentertainingon December 29, 2006   Link
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    First song I ever heard, had me at 'You' :]

    laurentertainingon December 29, 2006   Link
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    First song I ever heard, had me at 'You' :]

    laurentertainingon December 29, 2006   Link
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    First song I ever heard, had me at 'You' :]

    laurentertainingon December 29, 2006   Link
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    why am i the first to comment on this song? it's amazing. i think that the meaning is quite obvious, yes?

    almostgoldon November 22, 2007   Link
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    Not the first i heard... but definitely one of my favourites on the album:

    He's singing about someone he's attracted to, who is very much attracted to him too... but she hides it when she 'keeps her heart so close to her chest" that it confuses him... because there's so much physical and emotional tension between them it's obvious what needs to happen. Its time for action. Yes they could keep talking, but there's been enough talking, the only way to be sure about what they're both feeling is to make it physical... no need to wait, patience is for time-wasters... they've advanced so far, there's no going back, there's no way to undo what they're feeling, and they can't ignore it either.

    As he talks he sees her defenses drop for a minute and he sees a glimmer of her true self... what she truly wants (him)... but she ignores him out of guilt... she has someone in her life already that she maybe owes her fidelity... but he's like "bitch... take those panties off."

    troublemeccaon July 27, 2008   Link
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    ^ lmao

    eddiesmileon July 31, 2008   Link
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    ^ lmao

    eddiesmileon July 31, 2008   Link
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    @troublemecca

    Best. interpretation. ever.

    Monkeypillowon September 12, 2008   Link
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    loooooooooove this song.

    lettersx2youon March 25, 2009   Link

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