Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power

This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another

From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the end

Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Explain, explain
As I turn, I meet the power

This time, this time
Turning white and senses dying
Pull up, pull up
From one extreme to another

From the summer to the spring
From the mountain to the air
From samaritan to sin
And it's waiting on the air

Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dimmer
Now I'm low, I'm looking out, I'm looking in
Way down, the lights are dim and

Come on, come on
Put your hands into the fire
Come on, come on


Lyrics submitted by sethbrown, edited by random_monkey, pcecchet

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    I think possibly the bit that says Turning white and sense dire Pull up, pull up From one extreme to another,

    it seems to say to me turning white as in with fear, and pull up because life is going down, but when you do pull up instead of becoming normal you just go the exact opposite, like messing things up making life scary, to just almost withdrawing.

    Sounds weird I know but yeah.

    simtech113on September 18, 2007   Link

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