Don't want to give, Don't want to steal
Don't want to be anything I'm not
You take answers I give questions, like some rolling, monologue
Want to be the one to say, that today could be the day
A pity to believe in what you know is what you know

I will, take you as you are
Please accept me as I am
Find your lonely life bizarre
Know it's above you, I know it's below me

Always someone

Don't want to live, life in your shoes
Don't feel I know the way
Feeling you, giving me, directions I don't need
Up and up, and round we go
First it's fast and then we're slow
Could you connect with my intellect?

I won't take you as you are
Please don't take me as I am
Find your lonely life bizarre
You'll see this in love, you'll see this in li-ife

Hold an all-year-round reception
For a love with no connection
Knowing you, knowing my, ignorance to more than life
Know it's above you, I know it's below me

I will, take you as you are
Please accept me as I am
Find your lonely life bizarre
Know it's above you, I know it's below me

I will, take you as you are
Please accept me as I am
There'll be something in the wind
To show us we're right, and tell us we're wrong

I want to wake up


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Above You, Below Me Lyrics as written by Damon Michael Gough

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    I've been trying to figure this song out too. I think it's a man who's in a relationship with a woman who has had a mad history but he loves her. "I will take you as you are, please accept me as I am..." "Don't wanna live life in your shoes.." "first it's fast and then it's slow". "find your lonely life bizarre" - It seems to me that it's about being in a relationship with a woman who he's drawn to but who is very independent and has a life where she seeks her own pleasure and is on her own a lot ;-) and she has had a lot of experience of life that he hasnt had - but he loves her regardless :-) x

    Yakee10262on January 08, 2021   Link

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