It's been years
Since we carved our names
On a clocktower door
Before everything changed
We were big eyed boys
With the salt on our skin
And we'd throw our kites to the wind

And they'd fly on and on and on and on
On and on and on and on
On and on and on and on

It's been years
Since we whispered soft
With the torch light on
And the big light off
We were tired boys
With the soap on our skin
And we'd fall asleep to the wind

And we'd dream on and on and on and on
On and on and on and on
On and on and on and on

'Cause we're circles
We're circles you see
We go round round the sun
In and out like the sea
I'll circle round you
You will circle round me

And in years
When the torch light thins
And the clock tower's gone
And the big light dims
We'll no longer be boys
We'll have lines on our skin
And they'll throw our dust to the wind


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Circles Lyrics as written by Michael David Rosenberg

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    All of Anders lyrics leave so much up for interpretation, they can really mean a lot of things to a lot of people. To me, it could almost be about expressing yourself. 'He' could be just the inner part of the singer. The singer build up the courage to express himself, to introduce 'him' to the others:

    Pacing around in circles Talking to himself He could see teh beauty there Talking to another one

    The singer wants to show this other side of himself.

    She came to see our city She came in the dead of the night I tried to introduce him But she got scared and ran away

    She did not come to see him, she is just visitor passing through. The other side of the singer frightens her.

    They came, thousands from far away They came a sunny day I tried to introduce him Now I'm talking to myself I tried to introduce him Now I am the one talking to myself

    Now after showing all these others, the other side of him is just too uncomfortable with being exposed. Leaving the singer unable to express this other side of himself, left talking to himself.

    As I said, it leaves so much up to how you look at it, which I love about Anders' lyrics.

    lookingfordolvingon September 14, 2008   Link

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