You live so much, it's like you're dying
You can't give up, your body's trying
You build so tall it's like you're flying
But rocks will fall, the sky keeps climbing

You're gonna lose everything (x4)
How does it feel
How does it feel

I'm not scared so much of trying
But don't look up you might start flying

You're gonna lose everything (x6)
How does it feel
How does it feel

Oh know

I want to know
I want to know
How does it feel
Oh, how does it feel

You're gonna lose everything
You're gonna lose everything
How does it feel
Oh, how does it feel

You live so much, its like you're dying
You can't give up, your body's trying
Oh you build so tall, its like you're flying
But rocks will fall, the sky keeps climbing


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    I get the feeling this song is about living too fast - "you live so much it's like your dying" - putting so much effort and energy into your lifes goals that you burn out and eventually lose everything.

    Dunno but - I like Farrels comments too.

    Eitherway - I really like this song.

    jaffa3039on August 03, 2008   Link

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