He used the wrong words
Knew what to say
But lost the way
And he forgot to be strong
Aching to shout it wears me out

I've come to like sandy
I lean over
Don't think about it
There is water inside your heart

In tragedy park
Staging it there
With seeds to spare
And now they made a place seem
Achingingly clean towards the gleem

I've come to like sandy
I lean over (say you're sorry)
Don't break the bottle
There is water inside your heart, no (say you're sorry)

I've come to like sandy
He is my friend (say you're sorry)
Don't think about it
There is water inside your heart, no

Forgot to be strong
Aching to shout it wears me out


Lyrics submitted by placebo_molko, edited by LasseSand

Swimmer's Chant Lyrics as written by Bo Rune Madsen Silas Utke Graae Joergensen

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    I agree with YYYY; I think "I lean over" is actually "I know this".

    Wow. I love this song; it's really catchy, especially the part where he sings "there is water inside your heart". That one line gets in my head so easily and I'll be singing it over and over all day. Dx

    Those last lines are really sad, and really sum up how I feel a lot of the time. "Forgot to be strong. Aching to shout; it wears me out." Just wanting to scream out things that need to be said, but not having enough courage or confidence to do so is just a horrible feeling. :[. That makes this song mean a lot to me despite not knowing the entire meaning; just certain lyrics stand out which can piece together the feel of the song.

    I think it's just about someone who had things to say; but couldn't quite get them out right, or the other person took them the wrong way and now he knows he screwed up. I think it's just a regretful, longing song. Pretty. <3

    Splisheeon January 10, 2010   Link

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