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Moving Lyrics

Moving stranger, does it really matter
As long as you're not afraid to feel
Touch me, hold me, how my open arms ache
Try to fall for me

Chorus How I'm moved, how you move me
With yourbeauty's potency
You give me life, please don't let me go
You crush the lilly in my soul

Moving liquid, yes, you are just as water
You flow around all that comes in your way
Don't think it over, it always takes you over
And sets your spirit dancing
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i think it's dedicated to lindsey kemp(if that's how you spell it)who inspired her to use her body in videos to represent her songs, like when you watch the video to wuthering heights, she uses her body like an instrument and looks absolutely amazing, and during the time that EMI gave her to work on her music before releasing she went to see kemp and greatly inspired her

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The reason why a whale song is included here, according to Wikipedia: "In an interview with the magazine Sounds, Bush commented, "Whales say everything about 'moving'. It's huge and beautiful, intelligent, soft inside a tough body. It weighs a ton and yet it's so light it floats. It's the whole thing about human communication—'moving liquid, yet you are just as water'—what the Chinese say about being the cup the water moves in to. The whales are pure movement and pure sound, calling for something, so lonely and sad ..."

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I looked it up. You must be talking about Lindsay Kemp:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsay_Kemp

This is a beautiful song. But why whale song? And, I wonder, why "you crush the lily in my soul"?

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I still don't know why "you crush the lily in my soul"

Must be be some internal subject netween Lindsey and her.

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Sex. "You crush the lilly......" = orgasm

@Bushwhacker @aaronxp nah, ‘crush’ isn’t a verb she would use to describe an orgasm.

 
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