It is really something
I'm confused
Saw it at my window
in a dream of you

When you whisper
I can hear
what you are thinking,
thinking my dear

This is a warning calling
Lift me up

It is really something
I'm confused
Saw it at my window
in a dream of you

When you whisper
I'm confused
Saw a sound
and it came up from the ground

Lift me up

This is a warning calling
It left me out


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Warning Lyrics as written by Solon Ben Bixler Rachel Eleanore Stolte

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    My Interpretation

    It's about being in a friendship or some relationship, and keeping getting strange signals from the other person. You know something isn't right, and you're thinking more and more about it:

    "It is really something, I'm confused Saw it out my window in a dream of you"

    You're certain you know the other person well enough, and that it's nothing...

    "When you whisper, I can hear What you are thinking, thinking, my dear"

    But when you implore them to enlighten you ("lift me up"), you only get more bad signs ("this is a warning, calling, calling").

    You keep trying to reassure yourself, telling yourself that nothing's there, but some part of you knows that something bad is coming in your relationship. When it does, it will be sudden, and it won't end well.

    "When you whisper, I'm confused Saw a sound, it came up from the ground"

    AntiReverseon July 30, 2015   Link

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