Let me in
And let me go
Tell me that
I need to know

Swallow the key swallow the key
You feel compelled but its far too late to try and tell me now
So I'll try to suck it out
Open mouth feels warm
Secrets swollen so sore

We all know and we can't ask why
You turned into an ugly butterfly
That shape of you
Closes in and forms a shade of grey
Hanging over hanging me

Sorry you're gone
The voices they left me thinking
The words that I've forgotten now
Try to come but can't come out


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Swallowtail Lyrics as written by James Ryan Black Arnold David Lanni

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    This is probably my favorite song of all time right now. It's AMAZING.

    I'm not entirely sure what it all means, but it reminds me of my ex and my last relationship, particularly when he says, "that shape of you closes in and forms a shade of grey hanging over hanging me." I can't get rid of him... he hovers around me even though he's 2000 miles away...I feel choked by his presence even still... yet I'm sorry he's gone.

    He'd turned into something I didn't want, "An Ugly Butterfly," yet I still love him... and that's my secret. "Secrets swollen so sore..."

    Maybe the song is about wanting closure.

    roonitaon March 08, 2006   Link

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