I've been blinded by
The beauty of your eyes
This worries me (She whispers)
Sunshine my love
The meanings of her words do move

Undressed indoors
To me it's lust
Oh we got high, high to rain it all over my
Sunshine my love, oh be still
If this is my time then I'm running late
Oh my angel

Always into the sun
Wings ablaze, I'm alive, I fight
Always into the sun
To unsteady me, no more, no more, no more

I've unsteady days
You flicker in my gaze
This hurries me (she whispers)
Tic Toc my love
Beneath it all it's clear

It's deeper than, deeper than the deepest sea
She isn't ready for it, she isn't ready for
Anything, anything that might further
Me away my love goodbye
Goodbye my love, will you sing this song?
When my time has come and I'm running late
Oh my angel

Always into the sun
Wings ablaze, I'm alive, I fight
Always into the sun
To unsteady me no
Unsteady, dying, maybe wounded
I'm wide awake and I'm not sleeping
Always into the sun
Wngs ablaze, I'm alive, I fight

Sitting here awaiting cover
To see the one that never got away
She still stops so far so far still further won't you hold her still?
If you only love would love her love would love
My love would love me martyr

Sitting here awaiting cover
Always into the sun
Wings ablaze, I'm alive, I fight
Always into the sun
To unsteady me no [Repeat: x 2]


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Into the Sun Lyrics as written by Randy Brecker

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    This song is absolutely beautiful! And that guitar riff into the chorus is so reminisce of Led Zeppelin! I believe this song is about a woman coming to grips with the man she loves who is dying and he is trying to reassure her that'll he'll always be there for her as an angel

    AC/DC Fanon August 24, 2008   Link
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    Agree this song is amazingly beautiful.

    I agree, it seems like he's meeting his untimely fate, but the woman isn't prepared for it. I also think that he's telling her he'll always be with her as an angel.

    stagnateon December 20, 2008   Link

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