Can you heal me baby?
I've been dancing in this fire for way to long
But I kinda like it
Oh I like it 'cause it's more dangerous than me

There's a siren somewhere
But I'm pretty sure it's only in my head
So tell me how'd you hear it
Is there's something supernatural in your bones

Oh this is love like wildness
Coursing through you like a drug
And this is hurt like kindness
Breaking you with gentle hands

I call out your name
It feels like a song
I know so well
And it whispers and roars like an orchestra
You call out my name
Like no one before
It sounds like I
Am called to a home that I never had

Can you heal me baby?
I've been wasted in the arms of everyone
I wasn't looking for you
But I think maybe I was and didn't know

Oh this is love like wildness
Coursing through you like a drug
And this is hurt like kindness
Breaking you with gentle hands

I call out your name
It feels like a song
I know so well
And it whispers and roars like an orchestra
(Like an orchestra)
You call out my name
Like no one before
It sounds like I
Am called to a home that I never had


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Heal Me Lyrics as written by Gary Lightbody Garret Noel Lee

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    My Interpretation

    I think this is about dating and then finally finding love, and how we sometimes feel we've found the right person and they can "heal" us and our insecurities.

    New love feels like a siren roaring all the time, something we just can't get away from. It feels like a drug rushing through your veins. Their name feels like a song we know well. They sound like... home.

    And maybe, just maybe, this person can heal us. Maybe they can save us from keeping being wasted in the arms of all the other dates we don't really care about. Because they seem to be what we were looking for and didn't even know.

    "Can you heal me baby? I've been wasted in the arms of everyone I wasn't looking for you But I think maybe I was and didn't know"

    indstrlgalon November 27, 2018   Link

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