i relized that i may be the only one that felt it. the only one felt the cold lift in april.
MAYBE moving west, to spread it's fine cloudy innocence, it moves through the skin, and into the bones of names we'll never know.
leaving only the faintest chill,
still radiating from bodies it infected, those bodys with sweaters pulled over their heads, over their eyes. now down over their chest, to hold their warmth, and protect their hearts.
and i have relize that i may be the only one who felt it
the only one that felt the cold, lift in april
the only one that felt the cold air leave us in april
leave us in april.
now, as the spring re-enter our chests and we inhale potential.
as we inhale potential.
as the sun is seen the blood is running. as the blood thickens we are running.
i never miss seeing my breath in the air.
who wants to see (feel) that warmth leave?
april


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    (first off i am rather drunk) i "interpreted" the lyrics, the only way i can take it is the song is about this girl named April [duh] but for me it's more about losing someone (heartbreak), and just the way a person(band) trys to cope with the devastating results of a breakup, maybe i am completly wrong with how the band intended the song to be about, but thats how i feel it, [again i am pretty drunk]

    jillthewhoron June 27, 2006   Link
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    please if anyone likes/loves/hates bright calm blue PLEASE post SOMETHING so i don't feel like a fool for being intrested in a "dead" band jill[thewhore]

    jillthewhoron June 27, 2006   Link
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    dude im with you! i'll try to post some more lyrics if i can! and never feel like a fool for liking something you like if no one likes it (ha thats a tounge twister)

    deadpiloton August 22, 2006   Link
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    Bright Calm Blue are incredible, for sure. If anyone has lyrics to A Direct Approach for Casual Conversation, I'd appreciate it muchly.

    remmeon August 30, 2006   Link
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    holy crap, not just one but TWO people posted something, there are people with good taste in music, remme, i have been working slowly to figure out the lyrics to all their songs i will post as soon as i get anything finished

    jillthewhoron September 01, 2006   Link
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    Awesome. I can usually figure out most of their lyrics, so if you post 'em, and if I notice any corrections I'll let you know. Btw, did you see on myspace they should be releasing some new stuff soon? should be awesome.

    remmeon September 01, 2006   Link

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