Down on video street
Night hearts beat
Where the fever's burning on
So come on
Just be my sis
One last kiss
Cause our lips are made with glass
They're ready to broadcast rebel trash

But if you wait too long
Keep telling yourself
That moment has already passed
You're gonna miss that song
You might never meet that girl
Then you blink oh
And that night is over too fast
You're making love to the past

Kid, the love that we got
The light we're on
Burns bright tonight, come on
We belong to something we feel
But we never can see
Do you know that we're always free?
That's how we're supposed to be

But if you wait too long
Keep telling yourself
That moment has already passed
You might miss that song
You may never meet that girl
Then you blink oh
And that night is over too fast
Well don't you want it to last?

Oh the sun is going down
The night is coming round
There ain't a single sight nor sound
And oh the feeling's coming on
The city lights are gone
The fever's gonna stay till dawn

Oh whoa, whoa, whoa
Oh whoa, whoa, oh

Do you love her?
Do you wonder
Why the star ship shines above?
Do you love her?
Do you want her?
Have you ever had enough?

Do you love her?
Do you wonder
Why the star ship shines above?
Do you love her?
Do you want her?
Have you ever had enough?

Do you love her?
Do you wonder
Why the star ship shines above?
Do you love her?
Do you want her?
Have you ever had enough?

Do you love her?
Do you wonder
Why the star ship shines above?
Do you love her?
Do you want her?
Will you ever have enough?


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Dark Trance Lyrics as written by Scott Charles Wells Paul Matthew Sprangers

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    My Interpretation

    From what I can tell, this is a song about always looking in the past, constantly thinking about what "could of" happened with a girl from long ago. Its a common theme in most of our lives as we move forward in time to always look back and wonder what might of happened if we played out our lives just a little differently.

    UnderPressureon April 27, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    Yes, UnderPressure, but I feel like beyond that, the song's also saying to not live in the past and don't dwell too much on the what-ifs because it'll make you miss opportunities in the present.

    timbo8on August 19, 2010   Link

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