Rub that line out of the sand
I can see you closer
Closer than you'll ever be
Rub that line above the sand
I know you think it's over
Staring out into the sea

Don't let go, this could be so perfect
Don't let go, if we hold onto it

Rub that line above the sand
Right before the tide comes
Washes you away from me

Oh, kiss of life
Oh, kiss of life

Could you wave goodbye to sun?
The sea, the stars, the waves, the tide?
The wails inside, that life has died.
But all you need is a kiss of life

Rub that line out of the sky
I can feel the night crawl
A broken drum and tambourine
Rub that line out of the sky
I can see the clouds form
Taking shape in front of me

Don't let go, this could be so easy
Don't let go, if you hold on to me

Rub that line out of the sky
Right before the sun falls

Kiss of life

Oh, kiss of life
Oh, kiss of life

Could you wave goodbye to sun?
The sea, the stars, the waves, the tide?
The wails inside, that life has died
But all you need is a kiss of life

Could you wave goodbye to sun?
The sea, the stars, the waves, the tide?
The wails inside, that life has died
But all you need is a kiss of life

Oh, kiss of life
Oh, kiss of life

A thousand butterflies, from your lips to mine
A thousand butterflies, from your lips to mine
A thousand butterflies, from your lips to mine
A thousand butterflies, from your lips to mine

Kiss of life


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Kiss of Life Lyrics as written by Mcfarlane Edward Gibson Edward

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    General Comment

    This song mades my day, awesome !

    Vindieon March 20, 2012   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think this song is just about some just needing "the kiss of life"..which is the joy of life. Feel it love it, breathe it...let life itself kiss you.

    jasmineheavenon June 30, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    so ridiculously catchy. Seems like it's implying that one of the people in the relationship wants to end it/doesn't think it will work anymore while the other thinks that if they just hold on and try a bit longer things could turn out even better than before. Almost trying to say that they need eachother and he/she is just trying to get the other to see it.

    liv08on August 18, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It's:

    "A thousand butterflies From your lips to mine" :)

    You can tell because he sings it in the video clip :D

    This song is gorgeous, though.

    60_miles_an_houron September 25, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion

    Great song!

    zebikeron October 08, 2009   Link

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