I need to see a sign
Will you take me away?
They come
They go
Will you stay here?
I need to see a sign
You need me
Who wants more?
I need him
Find my way
Be there now
Feel them
Be my call
I will be the one
I will lose the fight
You sing the songs
Of one hundred nights
Bring them to me
Because I know I'm right and I will
Take them all away
Never to be seen again
I'll take them to the sea
Leave it all to me because I'm
Feverish, develish and irrelevant
You need me
I want you
I need, I need, I need
Are you there with me
Be there now
Feel me now
All my world


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Under Your Wings and into Your Arms Lyrics as written by Adrian Jackson Aaron Stainthorpe

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    My Interpretation

    I feel like this song might be about a person who is yearning for their partner to commit to them 100%, but upon doing so, the partner realizes that his life has become one with hers, and that she is sucking his individuality away. I feel like this song might go as far as being as blatant rejection of monogamy.

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