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Feel So Close Lyrics
I feel so close to you right now
It's a force field
I wear my heart upon my sleeve
Like a big deal
You love falls down on me
Surrounds me like a waterfall
And there's no stopping us right now
I feel so close to you right now
(x2)
And there's no stopping us right now
And there's no stopping us right now
And there's no stopping us right now
I feel so close to you right now
It's a force field
I wear my heart upon my sleeve
Like a big deal
You love falls down on me
Surrounds me like a waterfall
And there's no stopping us right now
I feel so close to you right now
(x2)
And there's no stopping us right now
And there's no stopping us right now
I feel so close to you right now
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Its about accepting you're destiny.
The video for this is wonderful! (Gave me full body goosebumps)
I feel so close to you right now, it's a force field. I wear my heart upon my sleeve, like a big deal. Your love pours down on me surround me like a waterfall. And there's no stopping us right now, I feel so close to you right now.
The song is about being connected to a person - "I feel so close to YOU right now". The song is also about strength in numbers "...close to you.../it's a force field" - kinda about how if you know someone you can have the strength of being right for them, by doing right by them. Doing right by people makes some people feel great, like they can actually do something to make the world a better place. "I wear my heart upon my sleeve, like a big deal" is straight up an advertisement to people who want to be a big deal (to people) for connection - If you want to be a big deal, you gotta wear your heart on your sleeve and feel the moments you have with people ... "I feel so close to you right now..." etc,
i'm digging this new song. It's very catchy. Hope he makes a new album soon. go calvin harris!
Heard this on the commute back. Very nice,for summer. :) I'm lovin' it. :)
Infectious. Love it. Like a force field.
I love that line : I wear my heart out on my sleeve like a big deal. I like the simplicity yet exquisiteness this song has.
Well a quick Wikipedia search doesn't show too much personal life... However the Bible specifically Song of Solomon has some pretty close lines to that in chapter 8:
"6 Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy[a] unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame.[b] 7 Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot sweep it away..."
now I don't know... and really doubt... but it really reminded me of this passage.
Christian artist named Misty Edwards has a good song based off this scripture too called Relentless.
I'll leave it link-less so the one's that are actually interested in her song might google it anyway and the ones that aren't won't be tempted and then not be into it ;)
This song is so simple yet so powerful. To be honest it sounds like they are intoxitcated and meeting each other for the first time in some club scence. LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
sounds so..classy & romantic. not
sounds so..classy & romantic. not
I very much like this song, and I listen to it repeatedly here at my desk at work while I bob my head and chair dance. So I don't mean this next bit to sound too critical, but...
What does "I feel so close to you right now, it's a force field" mean? Really it makes no sense, and despite internet searches, discussions with friends, and my own considerations, I can't figure out what the author of the line might mean. In science fiction (the only place a force field exists unless you're talking about magnetism or gravity) a force field is a kind of protective shell around something. How can being close to someone be analogous to a fictional energy-field that is mean to protect something from violent harm? And even if there is a logical interpretation, seems like a song lyric shouldn't take quite that much analysis to get a good meaning.
Gotta be the worst fucking lyrics I've heard! (Sans Rebecca Black)