If you want to heal me
Then heaven only knows
If you wanna hold me tight
I know where to go
And if you need protection
From the enemy inside
To pull you from the ashes, oh
She'll be heavy when it dies

These are they days
Through teardrops and haze
Science erased
We'll see you all
We'll see you all again

Spiders on my window
Take away the time
And if you are the engine, oh
Make it mine
And when you need protection
From a bullet or a ghost
I'll kill the memories of shadows and we can hold it close

These are the days (and on and on)
Through teardrops and haze
From violence to grace
We'll see you all
We'll see you all again

So kiss this world goodnight
The pictures black and white (no, not again)
You're perfect in the light
Say good night

These are the days
Through teardrops and haze
From violence to grace
We'll see you all
We'll see you all again


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    My Opinion

    Love this song too much, also heard it on Fifa The way I see it its like she's trying to say goodbye but she's keeping with her. ''We'll see you all again'' They are disappearing and Kitten is going to be this persons saviour ''when you need protection from a bullet or a ghost'' Hope this helps (smiley)

    MastressTon May 15, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    First heard this song playing Fifa 13 fantastic tune

    nodwolon April 26, 2013   Link
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    My Opinion

    Looks like a consolation song. I think is directed to someone that lost his/her mother, and she offers her help (such as protection from bullets and ghosts) to ease the pain of this person. And the way she sings, makes me think she (the singer) had gone through this kind of pain too, so, in this case, it may serve as self consolation too, I believe the spiders on her windows are a distraction, a way that she found to try to forget what happened and make the time run, however she'd rather have the control of the time, so she would go back and spend more time with the beloved person that is gone.

    Faiaron July 21, 2013   Link

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