I wanna make your smoke and kisses
Black and white
Measure all your spinning whispers
In the loose moonlight
Magic from your fingers tingles down my spine
Colour in-between the lines
Let it out, let it out, let it all out
Let it out, let it out, let it all out
You rearrange my mind
You rearrange my mind

An uneasy feeling churns inside of me
I'll draw it on a wall for you all to see
Tryina find a diamond in an avalanche
But you just haven't had the chance

Oh, let it out, let it out, let it all out
Let it out, let it out, let it all out
You rearrange my mind
You rearrange my mind

Let it out, let it out, let it all out
Let it out, let it out, let it all out
You rearrange my mind
You rearrange my mind


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    Brilliant song! Simply rearrange your mind and you'll understand ...

    nordstormson December 29, 2011   Link
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    Magic from your fingers >> mudras, yoga in hand.

    tingles down my spine >> kundalini energy move along the chakras through the spine

    Colour in-between the lines >> different color symbolizing various chakra

    I wanna make your smoke and kisses >> crystal clear visualisation needed on some meditation method.

    Let it out >> loose urself, let any control loosen up, just stay aware on any change or feeling, no need to think at all. Enjoy the journey ;)

    petaniuangon May 01, 2014   Link
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    Personally I think it's about the way a girl can change and "rearrange" your mind

    Donnachieon April 10, 2016   Link

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