i love you like a brother
and i love you like a child
and i love you like a lover
and i love you dumb and colorblind
and i love you like a mother
even after all you've done
and i love you like no other
but i know
youre not the one...

and i loved you in bright orange
and in violet and in green
and i loved you in such colors
as your eyes have never ever seen
and i loved the way you acted
but your one trick pony's dead
and i loved you unprotected
but you only love in
red

i know its dark for good
i never listen when i should
you only see in black and white
so go on back to your own kind
and i'll go back to mine

i love you like a brother
and i love you like a child
and i love you like a lover
and i love you dumb and colorblind
and i love you like a mother
even after all she's done
and i love you like no other
but i know youre not the one...


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    Huh, everytime I see what other people think theres all this stuff I've never thought of, and alot of stuff that I thought of that hasn't been mentioned even things that I took as being obvious. I love how DD are like that theres always all these possibilities, that depend on the 'colours' we think in.

    Basicaly a story of blind forgiving love, where anything that they don't like in the other or in the relationship doesn't exist and they can't see things from the other persons point of view, they can only see what is obvious to them (black and white) and so are colorblind.

    Also I noticed quite a few people mention how they thought of "but you only love in red" as being lustfull which I never thought of but the way I saw it was that red was violence, and anger, and uncontrolled feelings, so that he is unable to control his feelings of hurt, of confusion over what he doesn't understand and so he tries to control her, to control their relationship, and make everything obey his sense of reality.

    dirty danceron July 25, 2005   Link

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