Walked four miles on your heart, I don't like, I don't love
Fall down and fall apart, I could scream and you won't hear
Touching skin, ruby lips, in a dream, in a kiss
Can't see the night, and not your eyes, and you don't notice
that it's love that holds you, you can never let it go
That it's love that controls you, you can never let it go
Let it go

I try words to win your heart, but it doesn't work, it tears it apart
Break anything and everything, I lie so I stop speaking
Was it luck, was it lust, was it need for us to trust
It wasn't me, it wasn't you, it doesn't matter
That it's love, that holds you,you can never let it go
That it's my arms, that control you, you can never let it go
Let it go

I tried to kill and break your heart, but it wouldn't change at all
I tried to stab and kick and punch and turn it away, I turn it away
On a bridge, in a car I realize life and not the car
In my hands and in my heart I give it away, give it away
It's love that holds you, you can never walk away
It's love, that controls me, I could not let it go
Let it go


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    I love love love this song, my take is that a person in a relationship of sorts knows that the love between them and the other person (or situation/thing) is neither all good or bad for them, but that it just is. But the fact that it is there is just so controlling that they are starting to feel as if it's too consuming. They think it's great at first, but then it gets too be too much, they both act out... and regardless it still remains.

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