I know exactly how you feel
You were this close to closing deals
Everything fell from out your hands
You were forced to decide on other plans now
You figured it best to just ignore it
Otherwise you're only living for it
If anyone ever wondered why you did it
You'd swear they'd never know you sold your soul

To the burning, burning, burning, burning bridges

You know exactly what I want so
I don't have to be so damn up front
No matter the moment we decide to make our minds up
I know a man who may need a new assignment
To hand in his heart and take his last vacation
Attempting to spoil imagination
If anyone ever wonders where he went
I wouldn't say that he spends his time driving over

Burning, burning, burning, burning bridges
Burning, burning which is nothing more
Than a longing for being uninvolved
Uninvolved
Uninvolved
Uninvolved

Oh desire can cause heart attacks
Oh desire can cause heart attacks
Oh desire can cause heart attacks
Oh desire, it will bring you back


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Burning Bridges Lyrics as written by Jason Mraz

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    I thought this was about corporate culture due to these following lines "I know exactly how you feel, You were this close to closing deals Now everything fell from out your hands," I interpretated that as I know how you feel, You were this close to making deals with customers/possible investors that would help out the company. Now you have lost control And on the lines "oh, desire can cause heart attacks. and desire.. it won't bring you back" Could mean desire to leave the buisiness world for love could leave the man dead, But desire won't change his situation. Also for these lines "You figured it best to just ignore it, Otherwise, oh, you're just living for it," My interpertation was that the guy tried to ignore the buisiness world he was living for, Or he would only be living for his mundane work. That is only my opinion.

    Twilight_Endingon June 03, 2006   Link

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