Taste it in the air so sweet
Because they come alive
My visions of the city street
All of electrify

I feel your heat
I never wanna let you go
I rock too this beat
I'm standing here to let you know

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away

My golden heart beats for you
My golden heart beats for two
I feel my pain
The time it takes
For us to change
Its gonna happen anyway

I feel your heat
I never wanna let you go
I rock to this beat
I'm standing here to let you know

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away


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    My Interpretation

    First off, I believe the chorus is:

    "Yeah you can write me a love letter but there's nothing to say I don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway

    Yeah you can love me up much better If you come our way I don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway"

    To me, this song is about the love of money and material possessions. He doesn't want to risk selling his soul for money. He would be much more inclined to love it if he got rich, but it's not worth taking that chance. Confused creatures come alive in the electrified city streets with all of the glitz and glamor and things that seem real and valuable.

    "The time it takes for us to change it's gonna happen anyway"

    I love this line. I think he's saying by the time we as a society give up this self-destructive love of material wealth, society will have already self-destructed and we will have started over.

    Beautiful song, I could be off base but this is what is in my heart every time I hear the song.

    whitl103on August 30, 2010   Link

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