I will run the streets and hostile lands
I will touch the rain with all I have
I will breathe the air, just scream it loud
My feet will never touch the ground
Because the days they feel like ancient clocks
Like when kids grow up and learn to walk
Because your life is full of pure desire
A place so gloriously wired

The lights and sounds
Oh God this is such a mess
And it's like our world
But we're the last ones left
And the hair it stands
On the back of our necks
And I swear it shows
Heaven must be just like this

Do you see the hills beneath the clouds?
The stars and its to lead you out
Can you sense the pain? It's everywhere
And if you try you'll never care
And the love you had
When you were young
Is right outside for all to come
Because your life is full of pure desire
A place so gloriously wired

The lights and sounds
Oh God this is such a mess
And it's like our world
But we're the last ones left
And the hair it stands
On the back of our necks
And I swear it shows
Heaven must be just like this

If you see the light break through the clouds
And fire up the distant towns
Now the world will be begin
Exactly how it ends
When you call for help when you are lost
For evermore or what ever it costs
And the world will begin
Exactly how it ends

Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Are you curious?
Please stay
Don't go
I've got you now
Now, yeah eh eh
Yeah oh
Yeah ah ah
Yeah oh
Here I am


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Heaven Lyrics as written by Thomas Delonge

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    "I will run the streets and hostile lands I will touch the rain with all I have I will breathe the air, just scream it loud My feet will never touch the ground Because the days they feel like ancient clocks Like when kids grow up and learn to walk"

    I believe that this talks about the feeling of innocence and no regrets...almost like as if you were a child again.

    "The lights and sounds Oh God this is such a mess And it's like our world But we're the last ones left And the hair it stands On the back of our necks And I swear it shows Heaven must be just like this"

    Almost touches on the subject of the rapture, and how the world will be peaceful right after the rapture happens.

    "Do you see the hills beneath the clouds? The stars and its to lead you out Can you sense the pain? It's everywhere And if you try you'll never care And the love you had When you were young Is right outside for all to come"

    This also kinda touches on the rapture, where the world goes into turmoil while everyone up high is watching carelessly upon what is happening down below.

    "If you see the light break through the clouds And fire up the distant towns Now the world will be begin Exactly how it ends"

    Apocalypse or something similar. Perhaps Sodom and Gomorrah?

    slyscafeon December 26, 2007   Link

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