I cannot fight against myself
No more
Self destruction that I predicted
Not a long time ago

Petrified

Thoughts so far from me

The power of my justice blows me away
It's just the case to repeat
What I've never said to you before

Celebrate
I'm alive again

You don't expect from me
This chain reaction
You can't imagine from me
This great affection

See the structure of my pride
Wasn't easy to build it away from this
I never walked away from you
I never walked alone

A pleasure makes me vibe again tonight
I'm just thinking how fine it is to feel myself so fine again

Celebrate
I'm alive again

It's time to turn the page and start
And then
Don't you think that it's time
To convince yourself it's over?

Celebrate
I'm alive again


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    ha funny how easy it is to connect this song. I love Cristina's voice during the chorus.

    It's about the ending of an unhealthy relationship...or at least the outcome of it was turning nasty/unhealthy. The first few lines indicate how the individual has lost who they were in this relationship and saying or doing things they never predicted they would do. However, once one realizes that the power to keep who they are lies inside them, it's quite overwhelming yet a simple change...and sometimes in order to do that, the only cure is to let go of the person that turned you into this monster. The chorus explains rebuilding oneself without the one they love.

    It hurts but...in the end it's worth it if this relationship fucks you up royally enough. btw when I say "relationship"...it can be anything. Not just the "in love dating" type thing. ha.

    Sorry if any of you feel that I totally misinterpretated this song. ha

    Reverie_In_Duston December 24, 2007   Link

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