with every breath
one I had chose
assume there will be
a thousand more
I will ignore
just letting them lead
cause every time
I will fight
it's like an airplane taking off
and the pilot's me
with no steering wheel
if I could bring this plane down now
you know for sure I'd cut it's wings
to land it safe
there's no option for me

you came too close
to me
you came too close
to me

once again
me versus me
with no steering wheel
wishing to find
which one should lead
with out hurting me
cause every flower I help fix
has been the saddest lame excuss
to say love me
love me
but everytime someone would mind
and give their big hand to me
I'd show it all
though you're all that I need

you came too close
to me
you came too close
to me


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    to me this song means that he's in love with a girl he can't have, maybe starting out as friends and she came "too close"... "if I could bring this plane down now" says that he would wish for this to stop, but he "has no steering wheel". "has been the saddest lame excuse to say love me" is just how much he wished that she'd loved him, trying to find any excuse possible, because she's "all that he needs".

    thebeautyisdeadon May 21, 2006   Link
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    to me this song means that he's in love with a girl he can't have, maybe starting out as friends and she came "too close"... "if I could bring this plane down now" says that he would wish for this to stop, but he "has no steering wheel". "has been the saddest lame excuse to say love me" is just how much he wished that she'd loved him, trying to find any excuse possible, because she's "all that he needs".

    thebeautyisdeadon May 21, 2006   Link

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