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I watched you change
Into a fly
I looked away
You're on fire
Yeah, I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
And you feel so alive
I have watched you change
I took you home
Set you on the glass
I pulled off your wings
Then I laughed
Yeah, I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
Now you feel so alive
I've watched you change
It's like you never had wings
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
I look at the cross
Then I look away
Give you the gun
Blow me away
I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
Now you feel so alive
I have watched you change
How you feel alive
You feel alive
You feel alive
I've watched you change
It's like you never had wings
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
You've changed
You've changed
You've changed
Into a fly
Into a fly
I looked away
You're on fire
Yeah, I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
And you feel so alive
I have watched you change
I took you home
Set you on the glass
I pulled off your wings
Then I laughed
Yeah, I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
Now you feel so alive
I've watched you change
It's like you never had wings
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
I look at the cross
Then I look away
Give you the gun
Blow me away
I watched a change in you
It's like you never had wings
Now you feel so alive
I have watched you change
How you feel alive
You feel alive
You feel alive
I've watched you change
It's like you never had wings
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
You've changed
You've changed
You've changed
Into a fly
Lyrics submitted by sawg, edited by Mellow_Harsher, kellylugosisdead
Change (In The House Of Flies) Lyrics as written by Chi Cheng Abe Cunningham
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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I think this about a guy who fell in love, but then the girl changed into something bad. He just let it happen, but he couldn't love her afterward. When he let her go, it really hurt this girl. But he went about it in a cruel way, and he felt really guilty about it, and he realized maybe it was better to be with her. But when he went back, the girl blew him off, knowing that she would never be the way he wanted, so she would end up getting her again. And it didn't matter if he gave his life, the girl still wouldn't want to be with him. If it doesn't make sense, I'll break it down.
"I've watched you change Into a fly I looked away You were on fire" The girl changes into something bad, but he just lets it go.
"I watched a change In you It's like you never Had wings" It's like she wasn't who he thought she was.
"Now you feel So Alive I've watched you change" She wanted the change, she thinks it's better for her
"I took you home Set you on the glass I pulled off your wings Then I laughed" He left her and hurt her, thinking it was the good thing to do.
"I look at the cross Then I look away" He regrets the decision he made. The cross symbolizing goodness, he knows he has done bad so he looks away.
"Give you the lungs to Blow me away" He's willing to give his life to make things better, but she only rejects him. (You can't live without lungs).
Well, hope it makes sense.
for every body who thinks it says "give you the lungs to blow me away", thats not what it says. it says "give you the GUN, blow me away". not lungs.
Whether the line is "guns" or lungs" (Which I'm pretty sure it's guns...) I'm not sure on the giving his life bit. Maybe in the beginning when he was ignoring the change, and trying to stick it out, but I read "Give you the guns to Blow me away" differently.<br /> <br /> What I see it as, is by being this asshole to her and basically tearing apart the person she has changed into ("I took you home Set you on the glass I pulled off your wings Then I laughed"), even though he regrets it (because I agree with Sage865711916's interpretation of this "I look at the cross Then I look away") by criticizing her character, he has given he good reasons (guns) to get him out of her life and move on.<br /> <br /> You could even go as far as to suggest that the wings are her independence, and she wasn't so independent before. Now he is irritated by seeing her pull away and do her own thing, and not rely on him. But I'm not even totally sold on this idea because of the lack of lyrical evidence to back it up, just reading too much into it 8)