Tell her I'll be waiting
In the usual place
With the tired and weary
And there's no escape
To need a woman
You've got to know
How the strong get weak
And the rich get poor

Slave to love
Oh, slave to love

You're running with me
But don't touch the ground
We're the restless hearted
Not the chained and bound
The sky is burning
A sea of flame
Though your world is changing
I will be the same

Slave to love
Oh, slave to love
Slave to love (na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)

(Oh)
(Can you help me?)
(Oh)
(Can you help me?)

The storm is breaking
Or so it seems
We're too young to reason
Too grown up to dream
Now spring is turning
Your face to mine
I can hear your laughter
I can see your smile

Slave to love (na-na-na-na, oh, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)
Slave to love (na-na-na-na, oh, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)
(Na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)
(Na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)
(Na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Slave to love (and I can't escape, I'm a slave to love)


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    My Interpretation

    This song is for anyone who's ever surrendered to the kind of all-consuming infatuation that renders you utterly helpless before the object of your love. The kind of love that turns the strongest heart into so much melting wax. Whether your beloved returns your affections or not, whether their path in life follows your own, none of that matters. All you can do is stand faithfully in your devotion and wait.

    Yes, it's a sad and pathetic condition to find yourself in, but to even feel that level of passion is rare in life (especially as you grow older). It's a sweet agony.

    EdwardSungon February 09, 2015   Link

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