Lost in the depths, the depths of your eyes
I couldn't resist, why should I?
I want to relax, I want to feel free
I want to be you, you want to be me

I look at you, I look at your face
Reach for my hand, just in case
Forever with you, you mourn i can see
Now I am you, do you want to be me?

Why are you always hiding?
Why are you always mourning?


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    Why hasn't anyone commented on this song?!!! Anyway...I think it's about him and a girl. The girl is always depressed, or upset with herself, and he doesn't realize why, even though he cares. He wants to know why. But that's just my opinion.

    xx_acid_starzon August 21, 2005   Link
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    it's about insecurity.

    _dandyon April 19, 2007   Link
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    I'm fairly certain Stephan has said this song was a tribute to Kurt Cobain [hence the sampled/fx-treated Bowie riff from The Man Who Sold The World that Nirvana famously covered not so long before Kurt's death]. Knowing that, it seems to me that the lyrics are about Kurt just wanting to be the person in the audience at that point, them idolizing him, him taking his life, therefore showing he's as vulnerable as anyone, not some rock god, and also asking "do you really still want this?"

    Nexus7on September 26, 2019   Link

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