Just an old friend coming over now to visit you and
That's what I've become
I let myself in though I know I'm not supposed to but
I never know when I'm done

And I see you fogging up the mirror
Vapor round your body glistens in the shower
And I want to stay right here and go down on you for an hour
Or stay, and let the day just fade away
In wild dedication, take the moment of hope
And let it run, and never look back at all the damage we have done now
To each other

Cause when I see you, it's like I'm staring down the sun
And I'm blinded
There's nothing left to do
Still I see you

I never believed that things they happen for a reason and
They never go as planned
I wanted to thank you for a vision that was lost that you returned but
You're passed where you understand

Now her appetite is blown, little else is known
Except she's a little angry, grabs a towel and looks away
And the heat fades with the day
And I fall down on what to say
Oh something clean let me be clever
Hey oh well whatever
But that's not what I mean
When where we've been has left us burned
Still I won't turn now from a fight you know I'll never win

So when I see you, you know all the things I've done
Well I'm blinded
Like I'm staring down the sun
When I see you
It's like I'm staring down the sun

Time passes and it tells us what we're left with
We become the things we do
Me I'm a fool, spent from defiance, yeah you got me but
I didn't give up on you

Icarus is not a tee shirt or a swan song, no
He is born again and it's not easy being me
But I can't promise I will mend or bend
When you believe that we are fixed now from our birth
And I've just fallen back to earth
Still you know I'll try again
Cause I believe that we are lucky
We are golden we have stolen manners
In the days we were one

So when I see you, despite all that we've become
I'm still blinded
But I'm staring down the sun
When I see you
I'm blinded


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Blinded Lyrics as written by Tony Friedianelli Stephan Jenkins

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    There are a lot of good interpretations of this song, but i get slightly different ideas from what others say for certain parts of the song. So i'll piece them all together and hopefully you all agree.

    Just an old friend coming over Now to visit you and That's what I've become I let myself in Though I know I'm not supposed to but I never know when I'm done

    ---He's now just considered a friend by his former girlfriend and he lets himself in her house on a day that they were supposed to spend some time together, even though they don't have the kind of relationship where it is acceptable for him to do that anymore.---

    And I see you fogging up the mirror Vapor around your body glistens in the shower And I wanna stay right here And go down on you for an hour Or stay and let the day just fade away In a wild dedication Take the moment of hope And let it run

    ---After he enters her house he walks in on her in the shower and sees her naked. This brings back all the passion he had for her and wishes things were the way they used to be. In this moment he only thinks of how much he wants her still and that gives him hope that they could still work it out somehow.---

    Never look back At all the damage we have done now To each other To each other To each other

    ---His mind is clouded from wanting her so bad that he forgets all the things that happened between them to cause their breakup.---

    But when I see you It's like I'm staring down the sun And I'm blinded There's nothing left to do and still I see you

    ---I think that "when i see you" refers to when he visits her like this, and i see "staring down the sun" as almost entering in a staring contest with the sun in order to get it to submit to him. He comes to visit her even though it's over and this hurts him. Visiting her and thinking that it will work out is actually harmful to him and futile, just like trying to stare down the sun, and this has blinded him (which is what would happen if you really did stare at the sun) in many ways. Even though seeing her hurts him, he continues to do so because he's become blinded to everything except for how much he loves her, and this makes him want her more and more.---

    I never believe that things that they happen for a reason And they never go as planned I wanted to thank you for a vision that was lost that you returned But you're past where you understand

    ---In the first two lines he's expressing that he thinks it was a mistake that they are no longer together and wishes things had gone they way he had wished they did. The last lines refer to the vision of her naked. It had to have been so long since he's seen her like this that he almost forgot what it's like. She is so beautiful to him and he wishes he could sincerely thank her for letting him see her like this, but she doesn't love him anymore, so she can't know what it means to him.---

    Now her appetite is blown Little else is known except she's a little angry Grabs a towel, looks away and heat fades with the day

    ---It implies that they were gonna eat together but now she is mad and no longer wants to get something to eat, which will probably end their meeting. He doesn't know what to do because she won't speak to him because she is mad at him. "heat fades with the day" can either refer to him losing his aroused mindset because of how the situation isn't really good for him, or that she get's less mad as the day passes and just lets it go.---

    And I fall down on what to say oh something clean, let me be clever Hey oh well, whatever But that's not what I mean Where we've been has left us burned still i wont turn now from a fight You know I'll never win

    ---He wants to look cool so he tries to think of something witty to say to her in this moment to fix it, but he's too nervous and just tries to play it off like it's no big deal. However, in reality this moment meant the world to him. They're both hurt from what happened between them and it seems to ensure they won't get back together, but due to his pride and diligence (which is referred to in a later line), he'll keeping fighting to be with her even though it will never happen.---

    so when I see you you know all the things I've done well i'm blinded Like I'm staring down the sun When I see you When I see you When I see you It's like I'm staring down the sun

    (Hey! I'm Blinded!) (Hey! I'm Blinded!) (Hey! I'm Blinded!)

    ---When he visits her, she still remembers all the bad things that have happened and has no more feelings for him, but he is still blinded to those things because he loves her so.---

    Time it passes and it tells us what we're left with We become the things we do Me, I'm a fool, spent from defiance yeah you got me but I didn't give up on you

    ---As time goes on, he learns from his mistakes and he realizes that he was a fool for fighting her so much, probably because he's a prideful person and won't back down from arguments. Even though she probably won the argument that caused the breakup, he didn't want it to end and probably didn't expect it to.---

    icarus is not a tee shirt or a swan song, no He is born again and It's not easy being me when I can't promise I will mend Or bend when you believe That we are fixed now from our birth And I've just fallen back to earth

    ---He alludes to the story of Icarus that accidentally flew too close to sun and died as a result of it. He considers himself to be Icarus and she is the sun, but does not think this will be the end of him. This title to him isn't just a souvenir that he gained from this experience (like tee shirt from a trip) or even that its the last significant thing to happen in their relationship (swan song). The last two lines say that its hard for him because he doesn't know if he'll ever recover from losing her, even though she believes that they've both moved on from their relationship and that he will start over with someone else.---

    Still you know I'll try again Cause I believe that we are lucky We are golden We have stolen manners in the days when we were one

    ---I'm kinda torn about this part. It can mean one of two things. First, that he will keep trying to be with her because he has hope and loves her. He also thinks that they are perfect for each other because he still sees that they do little mannerisms that they did while they were together. Secondly, it can mean that he will move on and find someone new because he is believes that he will find his true love, and will learn from this experience. The first one seems to fit the overall theme better, but both make sense. You decide.---

    So when I see you In spite of all that we've become I'm still blinded But I'm still staring down the sun When I see you When I see you When I see you When I see you

    ---When he visits her he still holds the hope that they will work it out despite everything stacked against them. He knows its impossible, but he still has to try.---

    Oh yeah I'm still staring down the sun Oh yeah I'm still staring down the sun Oh yeah Well I'm still staring down the sun I'm blinded

    When I see you When I see you When I see you

    ---It seems that no matter what happens to him, he will continue to try to get her back and hopefully one day, he will successfully stare down the sun.---

    *I know this was reallllllllly long, but thanks for reading and let me know what you think!

    Heartfoolon June 22, 2008   Link

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