let's kick on back to the places we know (places we know)
the path isn't set yet your life is unsure (your life is unsure)

(bridge 1)
so your running in circles got a bug in your head
feel the needles and pins get em out of my head
take a chance on a rumor
heard from a friend
that something is gonna change

(chorus)
it's creeping up slowly
she's taking me over
it's turning me on
with every breath that i take
i roll up my dreams
and blow them away

cruising on blue street my worries are freed
stressed out and thined out i know exactly what u need

(bridge 2)
got ya life wrapped up in the palm of your hand
try to feel what i feel but u can't understand
no u won't be satisfied till u see
that something is gonna change

(chorus)

rip it up and turn the page
slip through the cracks in the stage
and u will find me there
look past the nose upon your face
it your gonna change

i saw u movin in slowly
caught a glint in your eye
a moments hesatation
in case ur wondering why
and u won't be satisfied till u see
this meeting of the minds inside of me

(chorus x2)

(bridge 1)

(bridge 2)

rip it up and turn the page
look past the nose upon your face
it your gonna change

rip it up and turn the page
look past the nose upon your face
it your gonna change


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Creeping Up Slowly Lyrics as written by Jason Mahendra Singh Dow S. Brain

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    General Comment

    gun

    scummymanon July 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    great song, a feel good song. blast from the past.

    Daniel726on October 08, 2007   Link
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    My Opinion

    Its creeping up slowly..... He's getting a boner while some bird goes for him?

    Rzeractoron February 19, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about loss of identity in a relationship. The singer feels like his girlfriend is slowly taking over control of his life. She wants him to change and basically conform to all her ideas and dreams.

    It's creepin' up slowly She's taken me over It's turning me on With every breath that I take I roll up my dreams And blow them away

    hajuon November 26, 2009   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about drugs. He is seems like he's taking drugs and it's becoming his life and he can't get out of it all. "Got your life wrapped up in the palm of your hand"

    I think that 'Creeping up slowly' refers to the feeling of the drugs coming upon him and he knows he has to change.

    I think that maybe his girlfriend is wanting to leave him because he isn't himself but a drug addict.

    "Wrap it up in the palm of your hand Trying to feel what I feel but you can't understand No, you won't be satisfied 'til you see That something is gonna change"

    timothy536on November 07, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    during his concert last night he revealed and clarified its about smoking weed..

    Hayheroon May 05, 2013   Link

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