Drowning just as fast as I can
But don't throw me a line
Don't reach out your hand
Cause I'm on the brink of something beautiful
And I want to sing about it
But I don't know where to begin
Write a letter
But the words don't come out right
Try and explain how nobody can do me like
You don't understand how helpless I can get
Since the day that we met
Oh can you feel it yet?

It's never been more perfect being alive
I've never been so satisfied

I can feel something different from the first time
Heaven makes sense
And all the words ryhme
No chance in stoping now
I'm taking it all
And now I'm caught in the air
It's a good life
Pass it up, put it down
Oh what a wild ride
I remember being ready
And waiting to fall
Just like I did tonight

Spinning around and around
Until my left was my right
And up became down
With just one look
You knocked me off my feet
So unable to speek
Oh how you made me weak
Though it was a while ago
I still can recall
That moment, so ready
And waiting to fall
Can you take me back in time
Remembering when
You captured my heart
Over and over again

It's never been more perfect being alive
I've never been so satisfied

I can feel something different from the first time
Heaven makes sense
And all the words ryhme
No chance in stoping now
I'm taking it all
And now I'm caught in the air
It's a good life
Pass it up, put it down
Oh what a wild ride
I remember being ready
And waiting to fall
Just like I did tonight

(Waiting to fall)

I can feel something different from the first time
Heaven makes sense
And all the words ryhme
No chance in stoping now
I'm taking it all
And now I'm caught in the air
It's a good life
Pass it up, put it down
Oh what a wild ride
I remember being ready
And waiting to fall
Just like I did tonight


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    I think this song has two meanings, the first is probably what people first pick up: it's about that special someone and falling in love with them. The second is one that I like best: it's about finding Jesus and the joy of that moment. Some of the things that make me think this song is baout this follow: "Drowning just as fast as I can" might be when we realize that we're not good enough on our own, and we know Jesus is the only answer, when we realize that, we are "on the brink of something beautiful."

    "It's never been more perfect being alive/I've never been so satisfied" may refer to the completeness that Jesus brings and how only He can satisfy (Isaiah 55:2).

    "Heaven makes sense".. kinda obvious. Heaven makes sense when you know God.

    "And now I'm caught in the air." Paul talks about being caught up in the air when Jesus returns in 1Thessalonians 4:17.

    "Spinning around and around/Until my left was my right/And up became down" This might refer to the change of values at the time of salvation. In 1 Corinthians 1, Paul talks about how Christianity is nonsense to the world, and how God's "foolishness" is wisdom.

    Anyway, these are just a couple of reasons for my thoughts; and they are my thoughts, so you don't have to necessarily agree with me. This is what the song means to me, and I like it. It is an amazing song.

    Gonzalesauruson August 24, 2005   Link

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