Two steps closer, than I had in mind,
But I am good at the cold shoulder
I lost myself, trying to catch the sun
I gave you everything, left myself with none

Well, I'm living straight now you're not on my mind
My sweet addiction, always at the side

Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart
Stop chasing every little thing

I'm sorry but I'm restless
The closer it gets, the less I need it
I lost myself trying to catch the sun
Turn the corner, now walk on

Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart
Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart

Oh, wait a minute more
'Cause you almost said it out, oh wait a minute more
'Cause you almost said it, say it to me now

Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart
Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart

Stop chasing every little thing that sparks
(It always sparkles from a distance)
You'll carry all you ever need in your heart
(It'll burn you in an instant)


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Two Step Lyrics as written by Gemma Claire Hayes

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    My Interpretation

    For me this is about after a relationship, that the first person (the one singing) is telling the other that they're over them and how there relationship was a waste. How they came out of it with nothing. Also how the second person is trying to win them back, but the first person doesn't want to go back. Also from the chorus 'Stop chasing every little thing that sparks You'll carry all you ever need in your heart' That the second person feels lost without the first person, so feels they need to be in a relationship to be happy and is looking for anyone who shows the slightest amount of interest in them. The first person is telling them to stop, because you don't really love them and that the pain from hurting everyone they don't care about will remain. Either way it could mean that the first person is telling the second person to listen to there heart and find someone that will help them and who they can 'carry them in their heart'

    xclairebearat6xon December 09, 2011   Link

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