Out on the back porch
You say tonight we bring our pocket
Our pocket knives
You want to fight me

You want to fight
Forgotten sense of me
Saya saya
And in the backyard

Into the night
We walk through fire
By candlelight
They want to fight me

They want to fight
Forgotten sense of me
Saya saya
And through the fire

We see the light
That no one's hiding
To save our lives
You want to love me

You've got to try
Forgotten sense of me
Saya saya
Say you're me now

Set your arms down


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Set Your Arms Down Lyrics as written by Jennifer Lee Lindberg Emily Camille Kokal

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    My Opinion

    I never really got a literal meaning from the lyrics of this song, but the song to me has a certain vibe of anticipation. Setting the scene. Something big is about to happen and you're are in the thick of it. It builds and builds and slowly draws you in.

    I just found it really sets the mood for the album, its an important track, and probably one of my favourites, but as to the actual meaning of the lyrics themselves, I have no idea.

    Watdobatmanon May 21, 2011   Link

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