I know it seems insane
I'll never feel ashamed of you

I'm tired of silly games
I cannot waste away the truth

I lay in bed all the day
There's nothing more to say to you

If I look for change
I know it takes a day or two away from you

Cause I remain in love with you
All my tears and fears I gained from you

I will not waste away
For even have a day or two

And if you run away
There's no looking after you

And that's the truth

Cause I remain in love with you
I'll do anything you ask to do stay true


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    This song is seductive. So sexy, yet with a dash of melancholy.

    During the first two lines I think he's trying to convey that his love is not fleeting, he will love her always. "I'll never feel ashamed of you". I imagine them eighty, teeth falling out. haha.

    He doesn't want to waste away the "truth"- his love and need to be with only her.

    "There's nothing left to say to you" Has he already tried to prove his love? Or are they lovers, lying in sweet silence all day?

    They have endured struggles, as the tears and fears line references.

    Earlier he spoke about looking for change, which would require a day or two away from her. He later goes on to say during the day or two he would simply be wasting away: why ever leave her side? Even if she runs away...

    This is about the point of falling in love in which you're helpless and all one can do is pray that the other will surrender, too.

    bumbagon November 26, 2008   Link

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