So, I lost my head a while ago
But you seem to have done no better
We set fire in the snow
It ain't over, I'm not done

Some do magic, some do harm
I'm holding on, holding on
I'm holding on to a straw

Who is the Alpha? What is made of cloth?
How do you say you're sorry?
And there's nothing to be afraid of

Is it dark already? How light is a light?
Do you laugh while screaming?
Is it cold outside?

One thing I know for certain
I'm pretty sure, it ain't over
I'm not done


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I'm Not Done Lyrics as written by Karin Dreijer Andersson

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    My Interpretation

    This is a rather empowering song. I agree that it is about some kind of a break-up from some controlling element... be it a lover, friend(s) or something more... something of an obviously deep spiritual nature in which, after sharing some good times together, something happened to cause a loss of belief, or faith, in the other.

    Anyway... kidV is right about the correction, please do so. Thanks!

    RevGon August 20, 2009   Link

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