I see myself floating on that silver cloud
When I met you
I didn't want you
I didn't need you
But now I do
I was thinking
It was kind of scary
How it happened to me
I didn't feel a thing
Now I am
Floating on a silver cloud
In the middle of the summer air
My emotions really strong
I can carry on
And I burn like the sun in the afternoon
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
Desolation
Misery
Controversy
Conspiracy
My face frowning
Constant doubting
But you came along and showed me the way to be
Now I am
Floating on a silver cloud
In the middle of the summer air
My emotions really strong
I can carry on
And I burn like the sun in the afternoon
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love


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    I believe in this fire burning inside of me You're never alone but you're always on your own Lost in love and desire, never again I promised myself I'd be searching for someone new

    • This is about how important your relationship with yourself is. As long as you get along with your soul (fire inside) you'll get thorugh anything.

    Smothered by his words He's selling freedom that you can afford To everyone but yourself You're down on luck tonight You're down, down, down there's nowhere left To turn cause now you're all alone Standing on the outside looking in That is when I realize, his love don't mean a thing

    • The guy you're in love with keeps saying things and giving you compliments just to make you stay with him. He's just trying to control you, but then he dumps you and not until then you realize that you deserve better and even if he loved you it wasn't worth it. You dont see how he treats you until you see it all from another perspective. Love makes you blind, yea.
    deborahcarneon June 09, 2009   Link

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