If we never found this love
If we never took that road
If we hadn't had the heart
We wouldn't have this home

Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there
Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there

In this world a heart beats slow
In my arms, let's share the cold
In my eyes you're all I've known
Darlin', let's go home

Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there
Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there

Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there
Love, love will take you
Love, love will take you there


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    This song is a very deep and tender song, but it hides many meanings and many emotions. Let's start off with a few basic ones.

    In the beginning, s/he states how life is very grey and sad, pretty much self-explanatory. It is saying how the people that s/he loves have no good opinions, and how even if s/he LOVES them they have nothing LOVEly to say. It's saying how they are not there for him/her, and do not care.

    The second part, states how after working a hard day, after taking on the load and pushing through it all, that things do not feel as they should. Lonely and empty, s/he battles on. What s/he means by "when your bed is cold, and the sheep are at your door" states how when s/he is tired, and drowsy (the sheep come in from the whole counting sheep idea) the futile and meaningless sensation leaves him/her cold and alone.

    "I'll take you away" means that when things feel like they are just crumbling down, leaving you under a heap of nothingness, that s/he will be there to take you away. To take you away from all the struggles that life loads on your shoulders.

    The last part, is also self-explanatory. The whole "coffee-bean" part is probably, like Roxx means, is from his/her job. Working at a Cafe could be how his/her lifestyle is, and when the smell just won't go away, probably means that the struggle of work just won't leave her at peace.

    xxlapinon March 22, 2013   Link

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