Allright, let's do this

1, 2, 3, 4

I want a cup that overflows with love, although
It's not enough to fill my heart
I want a barrel full of love, altough I know,
It's not enough to fill my heart
I want a river full of love, but then I know
The holes will still remain
I need an ocean full of love, although I know
The holes will still remain

And this Swiss cheese-heart knows, only kindness can fill its holes
Love can dry my tears, as pain disappears

I need a miracle and not someone's charity
One drop of love from him and my heart's in extacy
The high that is sending me is most likely ending me
I need a miracle and not someone's charity now

Fill up my heart with love, boy you'd be amazed at how
Little I need from him to feel complete here and now
Stirring within me are these feelings I can't ignore
I need a miracle and that's what I'm hoping for

I need a miracle and not someone's charity
One drop of love from him and my heart's in extacy
The high that is sending me is most likely ending me
I need a miracle and not someone's charity now

Oh babe, babe
My babe

Anybody's love but his will never fill this space within me
Now doctor give me what I need to free my heart from miseryyy~


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    I see this song and wonder how Akira could compose such a poetic and marvelous masterpiece. This has no relevence to the game of Silent Hill 3. I am thinking that this song was put onto the soundtrack because of the style of the song. It is a great way to end a CD!

    The woman in this song has a deep yearning for a certain man. I know this is an obvious statement but there is more. He almost deprives her of his love (possibly unintentional, she hasn't told him yet.) I am guessing that they flirt and he is a great friend of hers that she is JUST starting to think of as MORE THAN a friend. She has had past relationships with different people and they all meant nothing (especially compared to this feeling she has towards her "friend") and he is the only person she has ever loved. He is the only one that can fill her, make her. She finally knows love but will he love her?

    --Alyssa

    alyssaelaineon February 13, 2007   Link

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