You say, "I love you boy"
But I know you lie
I trust you all the same
I don't know why

'Cause when my back is turned
My bruises shine
Our broken fairytale
So hard to hide

I still believe
It's you and me 'til the end of time

When we collide we come together
If we don't we'll always be apart
I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
When you hit me, hit me hard

Sitting in a wishing hole
Hoping it stays dry
Feet cast in solid stone
I got Gilligan's eyes

I still believe
It's you and me 'til the end of time

When we collide we come together
If we don't we'll always be apart
I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
When you hit me, hit me hard

'Cause you said love
Was letting us go against what
Our future is for
Many of horror
Our future is for
Many of horror

I still believe
It's you and me 'til the end of time

When we collide we come together
If we don't we'll always be apart
I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
When you hit me, hit me hard


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    Love this song :). Dunno whether it's just coz I'm a scientist, but I reckon that the chorus uses a chemical reaction as a metaphor for a relationship:

    "When we collide we come together; If we don't we'll always be apart; I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it, So when you hit me, hit me hard."

    In chemical reactions, the different atoms/molecules have to collide with enough force in order for the reaction to take place. So I guess he believes that the relationship is worth all the pain that comes with it, which he feels is inevitable, perhaps even necessary. & when he says "when you hit me, hit me hard", it's almost as if he's saying, 'Bring it on! Give me your best shot!' He's committed to staying in the relationship no matter how painful it gets.

    OhIFeelLikeDancingon January 16, 2011   Link

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