I spark a match, and watch the candle burn
The wick runs out and then love takes its turn
On fallen angels and broken sounds, we will last past the final round

It took a while for you to find me (find me)
But I was hiding in the lime tree (lime tree)
Above the city in the rain cloud (rain cloud)
I poked a hole and watched it drain out
(I watched it drain out, watched it drain out)

And parallel to the city streets (ugh)
Are broken crowns beneath our feet
But as we walk across the diamonds (diamonds)
We know that love is always shining (shining)

So save me love, save me all the time
I'll wash you down with a simple sip of wine
Toast my glass to all my loved ones
To let them know that the stars, well they still shine

It took a while for you to find me (find me)
But I was hiding in the lime tree (lime tree)
Above the city in the rain cloud (rain cloud)
I poked a hole and watched it drain out (drain out)

It took a while for you to find me (find me)
But I was hinding in the lime tree (lime tree)
Above the city in the rain cloud (rain cloud)
I poked a hole and watched it drain out (drain out)

It took a while for you to find me (find me)
But I was hiding in the lime tree (lime tree)
'Bove the city in the rain cloud (rain cloud)
I poked a hole and watched it drain out (drain out)

Took a while for you to find me (find me)
I was hiding in the, well I was hiding in the
Above the city in the rain cloud (rain cloud)
I poked a hole and watched it drain out (drain out)

Took a while for you to find me (find me, find me, find me, find me)
Ooh oh yeah yeah yeah (rain cloud, drain out)
Well I was hiding in the, I was hiding in the lime tree, lime tree, lime tree, lime tree
Took a while for you to find me (find me)
Ooh yeah
It took a while for you to find me (find me)

I spark a match, and watch the candle burn
The wick runs out and then love takes it's turn
On fallen angels and broken sounds, we will last past the final round


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    If god=love then i could see it about being finding god.

    "we will last past the final round" ...I think he's saying we live on after death And parallel to the city streets....parallel and similar to life we live now Our broken crowns beneath our feet....being pure soul after we die, we're above our "broken crowns" or our old worldly minds/ ego's ...

    and maybe hiding in the lime tree means he was hiding in the idea of that conjugal love asdcsgf was talking about... but was it isolating him? or is that what it took for him to finally be found?

    KyleGrazeron February 16, 2010   Link

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