Battle cries
We make the swift retreat
Paradise
It don't come cheap
Square up to fight
Like dynamite

The flight is young
We're getting deep without an aqualung
Our will is strong
We got to work at where we're goin wrong

Buttercup
I think we missed a turn
Back it up
You'd think I'd learn
Your gelignite
Sets truth alight

The flight is young
We're getting deep without an aqualung
Our time is long
We got to find where we're coming from

Square up to fight
Like dynamite

The flight is young
We're getting deep without an aqualung
Our will is strong
We've got to work at where we're going wrong

Light years from here
We're gonna burn up in the atmosphere
It's crystal clear
We're coming swinging on the chandelier


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Aqualung Lyrics as written by Ian Anderson

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    Don't really get it, but I love it anyway :D

    FeyTHon October 10, 2004   Link
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    It's about a couple who're having relationship troubles and battling with each other. The end stanza I think indicates that they're going to make up eventually.

    mizchiffon April 07, 2006   Link
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    PS: "You drill at night Says truth or lies"

    Should be:

    "Your gelignite Sets truth alight"

    mizchiffon April 07, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    PS: "You drill at night Says truth or lies"

    Should be:

    "Your gelignite Sets truth alight"

    mizchiffon April 07, 2006   Link
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    Very different to the Jethro Tull track!

    shockdelicaon January 04, 2009   Link

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