Here I am at home again
This rainy avenue
Put me in my proper place
I'm not the one for you
But you're here now
Can you come in
It's freezing

I found a way to blur your face
And smear the words you said
You made me feel alive again
I wish we'd never met
But you're here now
Can you come in
I'm freezing

[Chorus]
I finally let go
And learned to live without you
After all those weeks alone
But now you're back for more
I'm trying to fight it off
But there's a mutiny below

There were nights when I was sure
Your love was all I had
Pining at the door you left through
God it hurt so bad
But you're here now
You're making eyes
I'm breaking

[Chorus]

I finally let go
But there's a mutiny below

Just one more night
You ask so tenderly
A softer side
I'd longed so longed to see, yeah
So long
You slip inside
We'll work it out
Tomorrow

[Chorus]

I finally let go (I can't)
I'm trying to fight it off (Live without you)
But there's a mutiny
If I'm left by myself
I can't hang on
Let me go


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Mutiny Below Lyrics as written by Marshall Fanciullo Andrew Volpe

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    am i the only one who thinks this song is more sentimental than sexual?? if i am it's cool, i usually am. and i'm usually wrong. Personally, I agree with the two prior analyses mainly. The girl broke up with the boy and he's trying to get over her, and finally when he's just made it over the hump of the hardest part, she comes over and asks for just one more night with him, something he's been "longing" for for a long time. When the situation presents itself, it's not really about the sex, it's about that he's still in love with her. The mutiny, the traitor, is his heart.

    Or it could just be that he's a horny boy. Whatevs.

    megslyanneon June 30, 2008   Link

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