Hey now

I love black and white dreaming of black and white
You love black and white run runaway

See chameleon lying there in the sun
All thinks to everyone run runaway, hey

If you're in the swing all here and everything
If you're in the swing run runaway

See chameleon lying there in the sun
All thinks to everyone run runaway ho

If you've got a crush don't beat about the bush
When I've got a crush run runaway

See chameleon lying there in the sun
All thinks to everyone run runaway woah

Hey yeah

Woah

Oh now can't you wait love don't come on a plate
Oh now can't you wait run run away

See the chameleon lying there in the sun
All things to everyone run run away woah

(Run run away)


Lyrics submitted by lahesperia, edited by ckrobath, E-ten@live.com.au, thamster

Run Runaway Lyrics as written by Neville Holder Jim Lea

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    What it means to me: (I like black and white (dreaming of black and white) You like black and white Run run away) **black and white are opposites, probably good & evil, right & wrong. He likes it when it is a sure thing and there is no gray area. Something is either right, or it is wrong, Since that rarely is the case though, he can just dream about it that way.

    (See chameleon Lying there in the sun All things to everyone Run run away) ** The chameleon is the gray area. People see things from their own perspective. It may be one color from one direction and a different color from another. But you know what is right, so Run away from the confusion.

    (If you're in the swing (money ain't everything) If you're in the swing Run run away) **Swing of life I think this means. Like "I got the swing of it" If you're following your heart you'll be in the swing of life, not care so much about money, and can run away from the confusion.

    (If you gotta crush (don't beat about the bush) When I gotta crush Run run away Oh now can't you wait (love don't come on a plate) Oh now can't you wait Run run away) **Follow your heart, don't let all the factors and possibilities keep you back, go for it, damn the torpedoes, all that.

    Foxcubon January 31, 2007   Link

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