Just let me know, if you're gonna go,
We'll take it slow, we'll take it slow.
Just let it be, if you're gonna leave,
Just wait and see, tonight is gonna last forever.

You have burned a hole in me, you have filled it up with meat,
It's burning my heart to watch you breathe.
I have wept all of my blood, something whispered something said,
It burns my heart to watch you breathe.
(To watch you breathe)

Caught in the sight of an angel, caught in a landslide victory.

(It's only her) x2

I have buried all my debt, I have filled my shoes with lead,
It's burning my heart to watch you breathe.
You have bored into my head, whose blackened heart is turning red,
It burns my heart to watch you breathe.
(To watch you breathe)

Caught in the sight of an angel, caught in a landslide victory.
Caught in the light of an angel, caught in a landslide victory.

(It's only her) x4


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    I'm guessing it must be about finally getting with a girl who he's sought after for ages. She's unsure wether it's right to be with him. It obviously means the world to him, 'landslide victory', but she can't make her mind up, so 'it's burning his heart to watch her breathe'. He's trying to comfort her by telling her that they will 'take it slow', and that 'the night will last forever'. Everything she does affects him 'I have bled all of my blood, something whispered something said'. I think the line 'you have burned a hole in me, you have filled it up with meat' suggests that she has destroyed part of his soul and it's now just flesh, it is meaningless without her. 'I have buried all my dead, I have filled my shoes with lead', suggests he's surpassed all his mistakes and regrets in the past, and that he has a heavy burden on his shoulders by loving her. He's pretty confused, and maybe the repition of 'it's only hurt' suggest she made her decision and it wasn't to the best of his intentionsand he's concluded that loving her is only hurt

    What do you think? Any good?

    Oh and he mutters 'Victoria' a few times after the choruses.

    Msiminaon August 25, 2008   Link

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