This song is timeless, and nearly 20 years after its creation, still possesses the mystique it did the first time i heard it ~1994. To me, at first blush, all those years ago, it had some kind of homo-erotic allure. The line "so that the others may do" tells of something which must be done for others to follow suit. It felt like like some kind of roxy-glam-pop invitation to sexual liberation.
Upon further introspection I think the song may not have an intrinsic meaning, but simply represents a sort of "holding open the door" for people who otherwise might be affronted by this song/band's unusual style. I know, as a sort of armchair rock-historian, that there have been few bands so daring and so true to the sound that wanted to emerge from within, whether the creator wanted it or not. This band handled it with elegance and grace seldom, if ever, seen.
What can i said
You’re the one who go with me along the way
You’re the truest love
You’ve gave life since the first day
And i know you care
That’s why you keep telling me to be straight
‘cuz you’re the strongest people that i’ve ever met
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay
just with you again
and i bear the blame
for the treat i give you when i am afraid
i know you understand me
but it hurt me anyway
so here we go again
up against the wall facing another day
i wish i just could be
the one who follow your steps
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay
just with you again
right on time
i realize that deep inside we are one now
‘cuz you’ve always been the stronger
all this time i’ve been see you but I can’t wake up
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay just with you again
You’re the one who go with me along the way
You’re the truest love
You’ve gave life since the first day
And i know you care
That’s why you keep telling me to be straight
‘cuz you’re the strongest people that i’ve ever met
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay
just with you again
and i bear the blame
for the treat i give you when i am afraid
i know you understand me
but it hurt me anyway
so here we go again
up against the wall facing another day
i wish i just could be
the one who follow your steps
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay
just with you again
right on time
i realize that deep inside we are one now
‘cuz you’ve always been the stronger
all this time i’ve been see you but I can’t wake up
since i recall
you’re the light in every morning sound
and i see you again
cause i’m still being that kid who wanna stay just with you again
Lyrics submitted by aperfectcharlie
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