Lost from the start, I might as well be on the moon
Much colder than I thought even in the month of June
No communication makes you feel so alone
Well, all we need is patience of which I've never really known

But now it's too late, it's taking over me, it feels so supernatural
And I'm pulled the other way, it's more than I can take
And I'm losing hold of everything
And no matter how I try you know I can't deny
'Cause you feel so supernatural

Every step I've taken has led me here to where you are
But all that I believe in is keeping me from seeing too far
Throwing out the questions, waiting for the right reply
Looking for the answers, tell me will it be tonight?

But now it's too late, it's taking over me, it feels so supernatural
And I'm pulled the other way, it's more than I can take
And I'm losing hold of everything
When it's more than physical it's kind of hard to see beyond the glow
And no matter how I try you know I can't deny
'Cause you feel so supernatural

Through the atmosphere I'm seeing
Glimpses of the past I'm leaving
Holding on for life as we collide

Now it's too late, it's taking over me, it feels so supernatural
And I'm pulled the other way, it's more than I can take
And I'm losing hold of everything
When it's more than physical it's kind of hard to see beyond the glow
And no matter how I try you know I can't deny
'Cause you feel so supernatural

Feels so supernatural, feels so supernatural
Feels so supernatural, feels so supernatural


Lyrics submitted by dontwasteyoursong, edited by 19pjohns

Supernatural Lyrics as written by David Hodges Chris Daughtry

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    I believe this to be the I-was-burned-now-I-believe-again kind of love song. "Lost from the start, I might as well be on the moon Much colder than I thought even in the month of June No communication makes you feel so alone"

    • I think, that author wanted to say, that he saw the worst in people, he isolated himself, he tried to toughen himself and now he feels cold inside.

    "Well, all we need is patience of which I've never really known"

    • He knows it is just matter of time, when aither sothing bad happens again.

    "But now it's too late, it's taking over me, it feels so supernatural And I'm pulled the other way, it's more than I can take And I'm losing hold of everything And no matter how I try you know I can't deny 'Cause you feel so supernatural"

    • It is to late to think about bad experiences, because there is this one person that he cannot get out of his mind.

    "Every step I've taken has led me here to where you are But all that I believe in is keeping me from seeing too far"

    • He believes that things have to go wrong in order to go right. His bad experiences led him to this moment. He wants to believe in something good but is afraid.

    "Throwing out the questions, waiting for the right reply Looking for the answers, tell me will it be tonight?"

    • He is giving the other person tests. He literally analyses every move the other person makes in order to decide whether he can trust this person or not.

    "Through the atmosphere I'm seeing Glimpses of the past I'm leaving Holding on for life as we collide"

    • His coution does not matter in the end. He decided to trust this person, leave the shadow of the past behind him and he kind of needs to believe, that this might work out.

    (Sorry for bad grammar or anything as I am not a native speaker.)

    Elanoron May 06, 2016   Link

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