Oh yeah
Woo
Woo

Walk me down to the wishing well
Help me find that miracle
Splash that holy water on me
Drown my faith in trinity, yeah
Oh yeah

Little by little, gonna get it, I swear
One more piece of the puzzle, I'm there
Yeah
Gotta get lucky, gotta get that done
Little bit of luck never hurt no one
Come on take me down, down, down, down
I'm in a cold sweat
Lord don't let me drown, drown, drown, drown
Mother earth's soul, yet

Oh yeah, yeah
Under darken skies
We'll see the light

Yeah
Broken now I can't help but feel
Someone cracked the seventh seal
Nothing sacred, nothing left unturned
When nothing's simple
Then nothing's learned
So take me down to the virgin spring
Wash away my suffering, oh
Splash that holy water on me
Wash my eyes so I can see
Come on take me down, down, down, down
I'm in a cold sweat
Yeah, don't let me drown, drown, drown, drown
In mother earth's soul, not yet
Lord I think I found, found, found, found, found
My mother lode, hey
Oh yeah
No, no, no, no, no, no
Yeah, down, down, down, down, down, down
Take me down, down, down, down, down, down
(Down, down, down, down, down)
Take me


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    This song is about the movies Seventh Seal and Virgin Spring by Bergman.

    I think the chorus (Lord don't let me ... yet) is about the knights attempt to avoid death until he finishes his joyrney.

    Line "Nothing sacred ..." is probably about the Virgin Spring. Protagonists daughter was this pure and innocent thing that they defiled. So nothings sacred and he seeks redemption from the spring.

    At the end of song he seems to have found what he was looking for (I think I found..). But the rest of the lyrics are not too clear for me (wishing well, trinity, miracle). Any suggestions?

    Durang0on March 24, 2006   Link
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    i've always wondered what this song was about, from your explaination I understand most of it. Either way, it's a nice song.

    mastermwon February 11, 2007   Link
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    It's about baptism. Plain and simple.

    buffstuff34on January 09, 2008   Link

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