1 Meaning
Add Yours
Follow
Share
Q&A

Beyond Lyrics

Out here at the edge of town I saw her, alone on the water.
I watched from the ridge as the trains passed under, my eyes full of wonder.
Here, I could see lakes of fire as she called to me.
And I could see beyond the ordinary.
Lost to me, in every fading memory.
Here under the bridge, her eyes looked younger, an absence of colour.
The sound of her voice, lost in thunder.
My heart full of hunger.
Here, I can see the lakes of fire as she whispered to me.
And I could see beyond the ordinary.
Lost to me, in every fading memory.
Out into the dark I stared, out here, at the edge of the world.
I made a promise to never grow up and forget all the days here, when I was so young.
When I could see beyond the ordinary.
Lost to me.
When I could see beyond the ordinary.
Lost to me.
In every fading memory.
Song Info
Submitted by
joca13 On Oct 27, 2014
1 Meaning

Add your song meanings, interpretations, facts, memories & more to the community.

Add your thoughts...
Cover art for Beyond lyrics by Birthday Massacre, The

These are the correct lyrics:

Out here at the edge of town I saw her Alone on the water I watched from the ridge as the trains passed under My eyes full of wonder

Here I can see Lakes of fire As she called to me

And I could see Beyond the ordinary Lost to me in every fading memory

Here under the bridge her eyes looked younger An absence of color The sound of her voice lost in thunder My heart full of hunger

Here I can see Lakes of fire As she whispered to me

And I could see Beyond the ordinary Lost to me In every fading memory

Out into the dark I stared Out here at the edge of the world I made a promise to never grow up and Forget all the days here when I was so young

And I could see Beyond the ordinary Lost to me

And I could see Beyond the ordinary Lost to me In every fading memory

Song Fact

@subversiviolence Yeah, I got super confused by this.

 
Questions and Answers

Ask specific questions and get answers to unlock more indepth meanings & facts.

Ask a question...