The hurry's gonna bring you to your knees
I know this much is true
Your eyes are gonna rob you of your thunder
Show you everything but you
We're caught when are hands are off the wheel
And our foot is on the gas
Like a moth to a flame, the fire moves us
We're just waiting on the crash

You know we will

Let the drumbeats wash you over
Let the songs come and take you under
Push the life that brought you here away from you tonight
There's a place where the pain can't touch ya
And there's a fire where the heat won?t burn ya
It?s in the sound of your voice tonight singing in one song

You can hear it in the trail behind your voice
There's a multitude who claim
They've been through the fire of fallen angels
And they'll never be the same
We live with the weight of what we've done
The cracks that we slip through
No time to forget about our future
Just the things that we won't do

Cause I know you'll hear
The power in the way
Your voice can sound
When there's nothing left to say
I know you'll feel
The way that I have felt tonight
Without a single thing in mind
It sounds just right


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The Heat Lyrics as written by William Rinehart Nathaniel Rinehart

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    I like this song cause it makes me reflect on the past, present and future. Sometimes we rush so much in our day to day .. we lose ourselves. And its important to revel in the present. And sometimes we think about what we won't do, which then makes us who we are.

    I think this song is about acceptance .. letting go .. life.

    thyi319on November 23, 2013   Link
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    The Heat is my favorite song. I like the beat and the melody of it. It's about a girl who just wants to relax and not worry about anything so she puts on some music. The lyrics are okay, but I don't really like them. I will have to visit rushessay.com/case_study.php website for help in my research paper. I think that's why I like the song because it reminds me of when I was younger and listened to music almost every day.

    GusHaraon January 01, 2023   Link

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