I want to live with you
In your beds of bliss
Want to hide out
In your tenderness
I want the world to be
Made complete
On your life I will feed
You are
Like the summer rain
You are
What I can't explain
You are
The hurt inside
You are
What I cannot hide
It's freezing you
You're frozen still
Memories
Come flooding in
Turn the reel
Reverse the past
Are you trying to make
This moment last?
You are
Like the summer rain
You are
What I can't explain
You are
The hurt inside
You are
What I cannot hide
I want to live within
Cause I can't live without
I want to build it up
So it can break me down
I am gonna let him have
His way with you
Do all things that I wanted to
You are
Like the summer rain
You are
What I can't explain
You are
The hurt inside
You are
Feeling
Free
Born into the last divide
If
You are
Like the summer rain
You are
What I can't explain
You are
The hurt inside
You are
And again, and again
And again, and again
The murder inside






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    Love this song so much. It's about someone special in your live, and you can't describe that person and your feelings about him/her. The person is everything for you. Pain and happiness. But there's a third person in the story, and you just let him do and you will give the special person up, to do what you always want to do. I don't have any clue if what I'm saying is right. But yeah that's me I guess

    TormentxofxGraceon May 10, 2003   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Yes, that is pretty close Torment. Although I believe that 3rd person you mentioned is also himself. I am feeling like this right now otherwise I don't think I would have understood... That special person brings out someone in you that is beyond what you believed yourself capable of and that other you is unleashed by the strength of your feelings for that person. So that other you gets built up and breaks down who you were and becomes who you are.

    dromidason January 14, 2011   Link

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