I get up in the evening
And I don't have nothing to say
Come home in the morning
I go to bed feeling the same way
I ain't nothing but tired
I'm just tired and bored with myself
Hey baby, I could use a little help

You can't start a fire
Can't start a fire without a spark
This gun's for hire
Even if we're just dancing in the dark

Message keeps getting clearer
Radio's on and I'm moving 'round the place
Check my look in the mirror
Wanna change my hair my clothes, my face
I ain't getting nowhere
I'm just living in a dump like this
Yeah well I just know where it is

You can't start a fire
You can't start a fire without a spark
This gun's for hire
Even if we're just dancing in the dark

Sit around getting older
There's a joke here somewhere, it's on me
Take this world off my shoulders
Come on, baby, the laugh's on me

Stay on the streets in this town
They'll be carving you up all right
Say you gotta stay hungry
Yeah well I'm just about starving tonight
Dying for some action
Sitting 'round here trying to write this book
I need a love reaction
Come on now, baby, gimme just one look

You can't start a fire
Sitting 'round crying over about a heart
This gun's for hire
If we're just dancing in the dark
You can't start a fire
Worrying about your little world falling apart
This gun's for hire
If we're just dancing in the dark

Yeah we are just dancing in the dark, now
Yeah we are dancing in the dark, now
You and I we are dancing in the dark


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Dancing in the Dark Lyrics as written by Bruce Springsteen

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    to me, the chorus is saying that we're always changing. we might realize that we used to be a way but its just about impossible to get back to the way that we used to be. the journey of life has already changed us and you cant unlearn anything. its like trying to find a needle in the dark... damn near impossible, but if you did find it, would you really want to? that could potentially be dangerous.

    and the whole song to me just seems like an ode to keep on keeping on. of course some bad things are going to happen. but its ok. "we can only have sunshine after the rain." change isnt a bad thing. hard times bring lessons and that brings wisdom and that is the only way we can grow.

    rain + sunshine = growth!

    the last verse is my favorite. it feels i can relate to it the most. i'm always lost in my imaginations having conversations in my head (haha). it does feel like some of us are stumbling around, not really committed to a path, but its ok. we have our ears to the ground waiting for the next thing to come.

    and i'm sorry, i have to say it! i'm so glad that i get to be the first to comment on this amazing song! :P

    jennybeanon April 15, 2009   Link

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