These tears stain the wood
Like cups and condensation
I am bound to you
I cannot break the situation

He's every subject
Of every song
Like the wind carries
He moves me along

And the shadows I can't run from
They won't let me go
He's the ending of a story
That I'll never know

He's electric
Can't forget it
Yeah he's electric
Don't forget it

Sometimes he fills me up
Sometimes it's such a shock
This is more than I bargained for
More than I would have bought

You still look at me
With well acquainted eyes
As the memories come flooding back
In a field of butterflies

It's electric
Don't forget
Yeah it's electric
I can't forget it

I know there's hope in there
But I wanna walk away
He's says it's bright in there
Even in lighter shades of grey

And though it looks like rain
I'm not gonna cry
As the seasons are changing
In your heart

So will I
I will fly

Electric

Oh yes the seasons are changing
Oh yes the seasons are changing
I'm burning up
I'm burning up
I'm electric


Lyrics submitted by peytm83

Electric Lyrics as written by Gabrielle Glaser

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    I love a good breakup song and I think this is what Electric is about.

    I think her memories of him are what "fill her up" and "break her down". She can't forgot him or get over him "shadows I can't run from". He is Electric - she still has major feelings for him.... even after so much time has gone by.

    beacheson October 05, 2012   Link

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