I'm caught in a symmetry of your mind
But I'm not happier than you
Did I really see you or was it a dream
Dreaming that it was seamless
Not a trace of wrong words

That we spoken
Little did we know
No bigotry no tears shed
Oh if only you'd try to be polite

Thinking you were right
Only to find that you're unkind
But ironically you will always be
Belle of the ball at least to me
I'm caught in a symmetry of your mind

But I'm not happier than you
But my words are frail not audible
They do not even convince me

Perhaps they are untrue
Truly with you the worst is always true
I gave you all the benefits of all the

Doubts I had
Never hoped to be as benign as me
Funny how you always get through
But ironically you will always be
Belle of the ball at least to me


Lyrics submitted by Belle-and-Eric-Hajdu

Symmetry Lyrics as written by Tony Smith Majeed Olatunji Onabule

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Fintage House Publishing

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    i think it\'s about an amicable break-up, where one party was perhaps happier about it than the other one (\"i\'m not happier than you.\")

    the singer is talking about his ex-girl, who he misses, but is afraid to tell about it. \"my words are frail, not audible, they do not even convince me - perhaps they are untrue?\" he can\'t tell her out loud how he feels, and so he is wondering if he means it at all.

    \"truly with you the worst is always true, i gave you all of the benefits of all the doubts i had\" - well, i can speak from experience - i always trusted my ex boyfriend and it always turned out he had done the worst. perhaps she cheated on him?

    he still wants her though - \"you will always be belle of the ball, at least to me\"

    roboticpinkon April 22, 2005   Link

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