Another lonely night in December
Shove in,shove in, shove in
It is the time of year people remember
Shove in, shove in
I can't find a word to say to you
I can't comprehend, I can't relate to you

Plain to see no flies on him
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know
Plain to see no flies on him
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know

I'm knowing this could be our last event
Shove in,shove in, shove in
I'm knowing I am your youngest descent
I don't want to know your pain
I don't want to play the game

Plain to see no flies on him
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know
Plain to see no flies on me
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know

I can't find a word to say to you
I can't comprehend, I can't relate to you

Plain to see you faithfully
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know
Can't you see you're made for me
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know
Can't you see you're made for me
Take me higher Angel Fire
Take me where I want to go
Teach me things I need to know

(Who knows)



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    She is saying she believes in Jaweh (God) but probably not in man's religion... "Plain to see no flies on me" means she is clever and no one can "pull the wool over her eyes". December is the time most people take the time to remember Jaweh. She is at a loss for words... because after all it's God... she can't relate ... she is not on his level.. but she is willing to learn and be taken higher if he has that to offer. She does not want to know the pain of Jesus/God nor does she want to play the games religion throws at you. She simply wants the beauty and knowledge of God.

    AlwaysAmusedon August 26, 2010   Link

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