I dream of the winter in my heart turning to spring
While the ice gives way
Under my feet
And so I drown with the Sun

I've been burning in water and drowning in flame
To prove you wrong and scare you away
I admit my defeat and walk back home
Your heart
Under the rose

I open my eyes with a sigh of relief
As the warmth of summer sunlight dances around me
And I see you with the dead leaves in your hands

I've been been burning in water and drowning in flame
To prove you wrong and scare you away
I admit my defeat and walk back home
Your heart
Under the rose

I've been been burning in water and drowning in flame
To prove you wrong and scare you away
I admit my defeat and walk back home
Your heart
Under the rose

Burning in water and drowning in flame
To prove you wrong and scare you away
I admit my defeat and walk back home
Your heart
Under the rose

Your heart
Under the rose [Repeat x3]


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    SATANISM. As if the album cover wasn't evidence enough with a satanic pentagram and the title being DARK LIGHT (duh!).

    The lyrics are easy enough to figure out, "I've been been burning in water and drowning in flame" which would be satan in hell.

    UNDER THE ROSE = sub rosa, or secretive, also the rose has been a symbol of Horus in Egyptian culture, "The Evil Eye" you see on the back of the $1 bill is the Illuminati "Eye of Horus."

    H.I.M. = His Infernal Majesty, = Satan. Lada Gaga refers to HIM in her song "Born this Way"

    Johnny Depp refers to H.I.M. in an interview with David Letterman, as many artists claim possession to write songs or perform in some way.

    Even the PowerPuff Girls have a character called HIM. What do you suppose that character looks like? powerpuff.wikia.com/wiki/HIM

    If people are using satanic symbolism and imagery, try to put a little more effort into figuring the rest of it out. The song isn't about anything other than what they are marketing it as.

    mithrandir2012on August 08, 2014   Link

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