Between a crucifix and the Hollywood sign, we decided to get hurt
Now there's a few things we have to burn
Set our hearts ablaze, and every city was a gift
And every skyline was like a kiss upon the lips
And I was making you a wish
In every skyline

How big, how blue, how beautiful
How big, how blue, how beautiful

And meanwhile a man was falling from space
And every day I wore your face
Like an atmosphere around me
The satellite beside me
And meanwhile a man was falling from space
As he hit the earth I left this place
Let the atmosphere surround me
The satellite beside me

What are we gonna do?
We've opened the door, now it's all coming through
Tell me you see it too
We opened our eyes and it's changing the view
Oh, what are we gonna do?
We opened the door now, it's all coming through

How big, how blue, how (beautiful)
How big, how blue, how (beautiful)

And every city was a gift
And every skyline was like a kiss upon the lips
And I was making you a wish
In every skyline
And meanwhile a man was falling from space
And every day I wore your face
Like an atmosphere around me
I'm happy you're beside me

What are we gonna do?
We've opened the door, now it's all coming through
Tell me you see it too
We opened our eyes and it's changing the view
Oh, what are we gonna do?
We opened the door now, it's all coming through

How big, how blue, how (beautiful)
How big, how blue, how (beautiful)
How big, how blue, how

So much time on the other side
Waiting for you to wake up
So much time on the other side
Waiting for you to wake up
Maybe I'll see you in another life
If this one wasn't enough
So much time on the other side

How big, how blue, how (beautiful)
How big, how blue, how


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How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Lyrics as written by Isabella Janet Florentina Summers Florence Leontine Mary Welch

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    When my ex died, I used to search the sky for any sort of sign that he still existed- somewhere, anywhere. I would spend every "dreaming" moment searching for him, forgetting in dream world that he had died at all. I would open my eyes and stare into darkness until I would see his face forming in the "static" of night. I would even think about events in my life from his point of view, and react to them how I would imagine that he would have reacted. I got to the point where I felt I could no longer live in the city that I was born and raised in. I joined the military and enjoyed the frequent movement. Even after getting out, anytime I have felt restless, I will move to a new city. However, no matter where I have relocated to, I still have moments where I will stare into the sky and just pray that somehow.. he exists; that I don't still love a nonexistent person. These lyrics speak deeply to me, and I have a hard time seeing any other meaning based on my own experiences. The beauty in Florence Welch's verbal imagery is modern day poetry, and I'm grateful she shares her talent openly with the world. I hold it very close to my heart.

    "..and every city was a gift And every skyline was like a kiss upon the lips And I was making you a wish In every skyline"

    "And meanwhile a man was falling from space And every day I wore your face Like an atmosphere around me The satellite beside me"

    "So much time on the other side Waiting for you to wake up So much time on the other side Waiting for you to wake up Maybe I'll see you in another life If this one wasn't enough So much time on the other side"

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