Lay your head down just for now
Space fills your mind
And you dream a while
The sun floods your room as you drown
Your lungs full of breathing
Your true love, believe

One more time to say
I love you always
And keeping faith
Letting love find a way

You've let the stars suck you in
Hold tight the night's air and breathe again
Let go and be burnt by the moon
Your hands full of feeling
Your true love, believe

One more time to say
I love you always
And keeping faith
Letting love find a way

One more time to say
I love you always
And keeping faith
Letting love find a way

I love you to death
Could you love me to death?
I love you to death
Could you love me?
Could you love me?

One more time to say
I love you always
And keeping faith
Letting love find a way

One more time to say
I love you always
And keeping faith
Letting love find a way
Letting love find a way
Letting love find a way
Letting love...


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    Here's my take on the beginning (since no one seems to like it). First of all, it reminds me of Stomp, what with making everyday noises into catchy beats and rhythms. Check Stomp out if you're not familiar with it. For sure. Going off of what I said earlier, to me these "everyday noises" (not that ripping duct tape off of someone's mouth is necessarily everyday noises) represent the daily grind and everyday life that sometimes just gets repetitive and boring. But then the beautiful guitar riff enters with a little bit of kick drum to reinforce the beat and it's like the song is saying to me, "see, you can find beauty in the most unlikely places!"

    To match with the song's theme, it's kind of like someone is just bored and tired of their life except for this one gleaming jewel that happens to be the girl that he loves. She is the diamond in the rough so to speak.

    Perhaps that's way too much analyzing for a "food loop"... but that's the explanation I formed in my head before reading any other explanations. Don't be hating on the beginning.

    MutedTealon January 19, 2008   Link

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