Close but no cigar, great attempt though. Here's what I got.
I'm not going to waste this
This opportunity's mine
I'm sick of complaining
About a beautiful life
How did we get here
Did we forget all the things inside
And how do we stay here
Do we embrace all the things tonight
I feel so alive tonight
You got me feeling sublime
I want to yell it from the rooftops down (rooftop is plural throughout)
Until it's over and we're older
For my entertainment
You tell a wind cycle lie (should be "You tell a whimsical lie")
To keep me complacent
You knock me down with a smile
How did we get here
How do we pretend everything's all right
And how do we stay here
Do we erase all the fear inside
I feel so alive tonight
You got me feeling sublime
I want to yell it from the rooftops down
Until it's over and we're older
Like sugar inside at night (should be "Like sugar and cyanide")
These walls are going to collide
I want to yell it from the rooftops down
Until it's over and we're older
So take me but go slow
Let me hide somewhere I know
Let this seed grow
Until we finally call this home
So take me but go slow
Let me hide somewhere I know
Let this seed grow
Until we finally call this home
If I was to die tonight
Would it tear you apart
Would you yell it from the rooftops down
Until it's over and you're older
I feel so alive tonight
You got me feeling sublime
I want to yell it from the rooftops down
Until it's over and we're older
Like sugar inside at night (should be "Like sugar and cyanide")
These walls are going to collide (sounds like "Our one dimension collide" but not 100% on that)
I want to yell it from the rooftops down
Until it's over and we're older
I think it is "These walls are bound to collide", actually. I haven't got the cd, so I can't look it up in the booklet either.
I think it is "These walls are bound to collide", actually. I haven't got the cd, so I can't look it up in the booklet either.
On another note, am I the only one who finds the part where he asks her what she'd do if he died kinda strange? I mean, "Until it's over, and you're older". Really? Until his death is over and he's come back to life, or what?
On another note, am I the only one who finds the part where he asks her what she'd do if he died kinda strange? I mean, "Until it's over, and you're older". Really? Until his death is over and he's come back to life, or what?
IMO, this song is about moving on and not dwelling on the past ("I'm not gonna waste this...I'm sick of complaining about a beautiful life"). I think he's asking her, if he were to die tonight, would she embrace it ("would you yell it from the rooftops down?") and move on with her life? ("until it's over and you're older")
IMO, this song is about moving on and not dwelling on the past ("I'm not gonna waste this...I'm sick of complaining about a beautiful life"). I think he's asking her, if he were to die tonight, would she embrace it ("would you yell it from the rooftops down?") and move on with her life? ("until it's over and you're older")
Close but no cigar, great attempt though. Here's what I got.
I'm not going to waste this This opportunity's mine I'm sick of complaining About a beautiful life How did we get here Did we forget all the things inside And how do we stay here Do we embrace all the things tonight
I feel so alive tonight You got me feeling sublime I want to yell it from the rooftops down (rooftop is plural throughout) Until it's over and we're older
For my entertainment You tell a wind cycle lie (should be "You tell a whimsical lie") To keep me complacent You knock me down with a smile How did we get here How do we pretend everything's all right And how do we stay here Do we erase all the fear inside
I feel so alive tonight You got me feeling sublime I want to yell it from the rooftops down Until it's over and we're older Like sugar inside at night (should be "Like sugar and cyanide") These walls are going to collide I want to yell it from the rooftops down Until it's over and we're older
So take me but go slow Let me hide somewhere I know Let this seed grow Until we finally call this home
So take me but go slow Let me hide somewhere I know Let this seed grow Until we finally call this home
If I was to die tonight Would it tear you apart Would you yell it from the rooftops down Until it's over and you're older
I feel so alive tonight You got me feeling sublime I want to yell it from the rooftops down Until it's over and we're older Like sugar inside at night (should be "Like sugar and cyanide") These walls are going to collide (sounds like "Our one dimension collide" but not 100% on that) I want to yell it from the rooftops down Until it's over and we're older
I think it is "These walls are bound to collide", actually. I haven't got the cd, so I can't look it up in the booklet either.
I think it is "These walls are bound to collide", actually. I haven't got the cd, so I can't look it up in the booklet either.
On another note, am I the only one who finds the part where he asks her what she'd do if he died kinda strange? I mean, "Until it's over, and you're older". Really? Until his death is over and he's come back to life, or what?
On another note, am I the only one who finds the part where he asks her what she'd do if he died kinda strange? I mean, "Until it's over, and you're older". Really? Until his death is over and he's come back to life, or what?
@EleventhFinger
@EleventhFinger
Until she's finally able to move on?
Until she's finally able to move on?
I don't know...
I don't know...
It's "Like sugar and cyanide, our worlds are meant to collide" at the end there.
It's "Like sugar and cyanide, our worlds are meant to collide" at the end there.
@Yerf
@Yerf
Well, sure... But he makes it sound as if his death is just a passing phase and that he'll return when it's over.
Well, sure... But he makes it sound as if his death is just a passing phase and that he'll return when it's over.
@EleventhFinger
@EleventhFinger
IMO, this song is about moving on and not dwelling on the past ("I'm not gonna waste this...I'm sick of complaining about a beautiful life"). I think he's asking her, if he were to die tonight, would she embrace it ("would you yell it from the rooftops down?") and move on with her life? ("until it's over and you're older")
IMO, this song is about moving on and not dwelling on the past ("I'm not gonna waste this...I'm sick of complaining about a beautiful life"). I think he's asking her, if he were to die tonight, would she embrace it ("would you yell it from the rooftops down?") and move on with her life? ("until it's over and you're older")