If I could control my fears
Where would you be in my life
I'll tell you now I'm dangerous love bleeds
There in your eyes
She flies like a butterfly wind underneath
Her pretty wings
It's not about the money babe your lessons
Learned while you sleep

Every time I look in your eyes
I see the love light up in you
Baby
Just between the good advice
I got the love so tight in you baby
Baby, yeah

I love it when your physical underneath
You're beautiful
Jamming on your pillowcase
It's just enough for me baby

Every time I look in your eyes
I see the love light up in you
Baby
Just between the good advice
I got the love so tight in you baby
Baby, yeah

Let me catch a ride on your life line
And create some lovely destruction
And create some lovely destruction

Every time I look in your eyes
I see the love light up in you
Baby
Just between the good advice
I got the love so tight in you baby
Baby, yeah


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Baby Lyrics as written by Jonathan Brightman Joshua Todd Gruber

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    "Let me catch a ride on your lifeline And create some lovely destruction"...these words mean so much,yet so little.

    theoneandonlydeejon September 09, 2008   Link
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    it's about f*cking. 1) b/c its clear from the lyrics and 2) b/c josh todd said so when i saw them in concert a few years back.

    "i got the love so tight in you baby," love being a euphemism for penis.

    musicfan326on February 27, 2009   Link
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    BTW most of his songs are about sex. From different concerts he will say each song will have a different meaning. Before they finally got back into doing arena shows he would go through little scenarios for about 7 out of 12 songs. It was cool. Anyway I digress. It's a love song either way, the girl in the song is in love with him and he tells her "I may not be the one for you. But lets try" then comes the sexual euphemisms.

    Runixon February 05, 2010   Link

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