An old sentimental night
You roll me at your sides
You shot me down
Though I had no enemy here
You get me very near and shoot me down
Shoot me down
Your hands they flutter up
Armed and dangerous my buttercup
And shoot me down, in flames

Stand back baby, stand back and let me breathe
I think I must be filin' outta here
I can hear the grass grow
I can hear the melting snow
I can feel your breath against my ear
I might just disappear
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice?
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice?
Well, wouldn't that be nice?

I look into your eyes
It comes as no great surprise
You're gonna shoot me down
Shoot me down
I know that when you smile
It'll only be a short little while
Shoot me down, in flames

Shoot me down
In flames
Shoot me down
In flames
You're gonna shoot me down
Oh, in flames
Shoot me down, shoot me down
In flames
Shoot me down in flames
Shoot me down in flames
Shoot me down in flames


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    I believe Nick is singing about how falling in love makes us vulnerable.

    In the beginning of the song he is in her sights because he loves her. Then he goes on to describe the feeling of being of love.

    Later he is singing about the feeling of being in love but afterwards he feels like his emotional commitment is dangerous because soon she will shoot him down, in flames.

    I think this is a great song about the risks of loving another and in particular the hesitation we feel committing to someone after we've been hurt by somebody.

    ShootTheM14on July 08, 2009   Link

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