There's a place I'd love to go,
Strangers they can meet there,
Dream about the day I lernt to fly.
I'm afraid of airaplains,
Even though I like their wings,
Fears to be a person in the sky.

It's alright.
And it's good this time.

I look out and on the ground,
Really don't believe it,
Gravity can pull me from this hight.
One day we'll come crashing down,
What will I do,
Never had a chance to say goodbye.
Close my eyes and hope that it's a real smooth flight
this time.
Close my eyes and hope that it's a real smooth flight,
And it's good this time.
I looked down out on the ground,
I looked down out on the ground,
I looked down out on the ground,
I look out we're going down.


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A320 Lyrics as written by David Eric Grohl Taylor Hawkins

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    To me, the song is about love. He loves being in love. I believe he's comparing love to flying. Women (the thing that takes you into love) are the airplanes. He's afraid of women because he's been hurt, but he loves the way it feels to be in love. Then he tries to tell himself that this one is going to work.

    He's so excited that it happens that he doesn't realize that it could end (... don't believe it, gravity can pull me from this height."), but at the same time knows it has to because past relationships have led him to believe that (One day we'll come crashing down.)

    And when he's looking at the ground and how boring life was before love, almost taking it for granite... it disentigrates (Ah look out, we're going down.)

    scottypon January 15, 2007   Link

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