He doesn't make your knees weak.
He's beautiful and bleak.
He has a porcelain face that cracks when he speaks.
I go to start a conversation but I, get no reply
Instead you stare like a statue as I, break down and cry
Your face is like an eagle, but your mind's like a crow.
And boy, I know you have opinions, but you don't let them show.
You're a shelf of books, without the pages.
A wealth of thoughts locked up in cages.
Locked up, locked up, locked up...
And if blood runs through your veins,
Don't you suppose it's such a waste?
To be composed in such a way...
Just let me in...
You write me letters in a pen with no ink
And you have your own eyes but you don't dare blink.
You speak in words without a sentence,
You're the ghost that haunts me without a presence.
Without a presence, without a presence...
And if blood runs through your veins,
Don't you suppose it's such a waste?
To be composed in such a way...
Just let me in...
Just let me in...


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Let Me In Lyrics as written by Gabrielle Aplin

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    My Opinion

    I am so in love with this song, it’s all mostly about the lyrics written. In my now public opinion, the song is talking about someone and their way of holding not only feelings but ideas inside of them, keeping their feelings shut from the world and her. She can see through the person and know they have a lot to give, but so little actually comes out.

    sophiacintronon December 14, 2017   Link

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