Can it be true?
Nobody warned you
Nobody told you to make up your mind
Nobody told you that I could just waltz through and shake up your style
I'm inside, like the wrecking ball through your eyes
And I change it all from inside

Strange and far
All this hardware
Sum of time
And no one's for me
Go inside
Going somewhere
Hopeless tag time
No one's for me
Open wide
Yard like new year

Nobody warned you
Nobody told you to make up your mind
Nobody told you that I could just walk through and shake up your style
I'm inside, like the wrecking ball through your eyes
And I change it all from inside

Strange and far
All this hardware
Stroke of time
And no one's for me
Go inside
Going somewhere
Hopeless tag time
And no one's for me
Open wide
Yard like new year
Stay and fight
Stay and fight
Stay and fight


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Wrecking Ball Lyrics as written by Gerald Alan Ii Terwilliger Alessandro S Nardone

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    My Interpretation

    I absolutely agree that this is about the narrator's love interest getting scared off, just like wreckingball maniac. The girl wasn't expecting it at all, but the narrator came into her life and changed it so much. He shook up her world, he provoked such a strong feeling in her, nothing she had ever felt before, and it freaked her out. It's a love story. He swept her off her feet, but she wasn't ready for it so she tries to distance herself a little. She doesn't want to get too involved and get hurt. Maybe she even broke up with him because it was too intense, so he's begging her to stay and fight and not be scared. That it's okay to love. :)

    curebabyon October 10, 2009   Link

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