We're children, we're dancing in gardens
Her heart rests on him with the stillness
Of lights in the night time she's dancing
Waiting for his hearts twin rythym
I'm tired of loving you...

Now darling she can't keep on waiting
Till you give a fuck that she's fading
Her blood it flows softly inside her
Spinning awaiting her lover
So kiss her lips tonight
Please make her feel alive...

Now a man stands with his palms
Offering what she wants
from her true lovers arms
Stranger will you kiss her lips tonight
Please make her feel alive
again, again, again...

There's hair in my palms from patience
I hate you admire my patience
Her heart is conflicting with reason
Her temper is changing the season
So kiss her lips tonight
Please make her come alive....

Now a man stands with his palms
Offering what she wants
from her true lovers arms
Stranger will you kiss her lips tonight
Please make her feel alive
again, again, again...

So you stand their with your palms
Offering what I want
from my true lovers arms
Stranger will you kiss my lips tonight
Please make me feel alive
again, again, again




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    This song is about neglect. It's about a girl who keeps waiting for the love of her life to give her what she needs, what she wants from him and he won't or perhaps he can't just yet. He's focusing more on other aspects of his life and is believing that love with hold them through even the toughest times, but she is starting to fade from him and the relationship is deteriorating. She's tired of waiting, tired of pulling her hair with the frustration of trying to be patient and considerate but she begins to hate the lack of admiration for her patience. At the same time there is another man offering her what she wants and she's almost willing to give herself to him because she needs it so much but the man she is looking for it from cannot offer it to her. Overall, this album is about giving up, but not without a fight. This song is a perfect example lyrically.

    mrs_chainsawon November 11, 2006   Link

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