Deep Blue I wanna take you to the sun
In the power station at the heart of town
I'm sorry for the news the other day
Let's go and play before they take you down

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you

Deep Blue let's get a train out of town
To a place that's easier to get around
To a place that's easier to get along
To pretend to be strong Deep Blue

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Try and make you laugh, Deep Blue
Deep Blue I know that scares you
Try and find your smile, Deep Blue

And you make them last more than a day
Starting with a smile then it fades away
So stay another day, Deep Blue

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Try and make you laugh, Deep Blue
Deep Blue I know that scares you
Try and find your smile, Deep Blue

[Repeat x5]
Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you

Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you

[Repeat x6]
Deep Blue I wanna give it all to you
Deep Blue I know that scares you


Lyrics submitted by R-Dot-Yung

Deep Blue Lyrics as written by Reuben Hoong Bun Wu Mira Aroyo

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    General Comment

    At first I was hoping it was the computer named Deep Blue, but this song is still pretty catchy. Besides, I guess computers are a little cliché in electronica.

    michinobu_zonedon June 23, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    "I'm sorry for the news the other day Let's go and play before they take you down" What did Deep Blue do for them want to take her down?

    I think the speaker wants to protect her friend in this song, so she's telling her all these things to make her feel better. Also, the speaker is in love with the audience, and this makes the audience (Deep Blue) nervous about the situation. Maybe Deep Blue isn't ready for a relationship?

    I could be way off with this interpretation, but I wish more people came onto this site to give a better interpretation.

    michinobu_zonedon June 25, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I submitted this first :( Anyway, the unknown lines go like this: "I'm sorry for the news the other day, let's go and play before they take you down"

    And there's another line that goes: "One place we choose straight, and you make it last more than a day, starting with a smile, then it fades away"

    Maybe they're running away, and Deep blue doesn't want to runaway anymore, so she/he Makes it last more than a day, so they can catch them.

    josenovichon June 25, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I think "Deep Blue" is a troubled boy or an outcast, (or girl) perhaps with a dark history, + Mira is trying to add light to his life. I think she's fascinated by him + wants to run away with him. She wants to give him all that she has, but because he's not used to being loved, it scares him.

    linalkaon February 02, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    these lyrics are wrong. i could never really enjoy this song because i couldn't sing along with the correct lyrics. i wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. hahaha. here are the 100% CORRECT, OFFICIAL lyrics.

    DEEP BLUE

    deep blue i wanna take you to the sun in the power station at the heart of town i saw it on the news the other day lets go and play before they take it down

    deep blue i wanna give it all to you deep blue i know that scares you

    deep blue let's get a train out of town to a place that's easier to get around to a place that's easier to get along, to pretend to be strong deep blue

    deep blue i wanna give it all to you try and make you laugh deep blue. deep blue i know that scares you, try and find your smile, deep blue

    holidays lead you astray when you make them last more than a day starting with a smile then that fades away don't stay another day deep blue

    deep blue i wanna give it all to you try and make you laugh deep blue. deep blue i know that scares you, try and find your smile, deep blue deep blue i wanna give it all to you deep blue i know that scares you deep blue i wanna give it all to you deep blue i know that scares you...

    [Music]Junkie09on February 07, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Deep blue is down and feeling blue and here she comes to change all that. Her determination to cheer him up is scaring him because he doesn't trust her and thinks her attempts to have fun with him has an ulterior motive. His trying to figure her out but she just wants to escape with him. The vocals sound eerie, blurred and oozing. His feeling blue but her comes a ray of sunlight. Should he trust it?

    majic316on January 03, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I signed in again for the first time in years, just to backup majic316. It does seem like a song about trying to open up a very self-protective and scared individual.

    Tokon May 16, 2011   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Even though I would agree that the song is about a "self-protective and scared individual", I also think that Deep Blue refers to the famous chess computer. Especially the first lines (take you to the power station and let's go and play before they take you down) indicate to this interpretation. The chess computer is a symbol for artificial intelligence, it was a full-value chess opponent, just like a human. I think the song just toys with the idea of considering Deep Blue as a human or of comparing an inhibited person with a computer trying to be human. Of course a computer is unable to cope with feelings and if Deep Blue was human, he would act like the scared person in the lyrics, scared and overwhelmed by feelings, unable to smile an show feelings.

    Blaubeerwaldon February 20, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    I think it about the chess computer, Deep Blue.

    ChrisOfSpadeson December 12, 2008   Link

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