Lovers, keep on the road you're on
Runners, until the race is run
Soldiers, you've got to soldier on
Sometimes even the right is wrong

They are turning my head out
To see what I'm all about
Keeping my head down
To see what it feels like now
But I have no doubt
One day, we're gonna get out

Tonight maybe we're gonna run
Dreaming of the Osaka sun
Oh, oh,
Dreaming of when the morning comes

They are turning my head out
To see what I'm all about
Keeping my head down
To see what it feels like now
But I have no doubt
One day the sun will come out

Oh,

Reign of love
I can't let it go
To the sea I offer
This heavy load

Locusts will
Lift me up
I'm just a prisoner
In a reign of love

Locusts will
Let us stop
I wish I'd spoken
To the reign of love

Reign of love
By the church, we're waiting
Reign of love
My knees go praying

How I wish
I'd spoken up
Or we'd be carried
On the reign of love



Lyrics submitted by Outrune, edited by Mellow_Harsher, AnUser

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"Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love" as written by Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion

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    Song Meaning:This song is beautiful, yes, but the lyrics are far more sinister than the gentle music and muted vocals imply. I can sort of see a story unfold in the lyrics.

    --Reign of love, I can't let go
    To the sea I offer this heavy load--

    This makes me think of a man who is hopelessly in love with the girl of his dreams, but she's getting married to his best friend. He's kept quiet about his feelings for so, so long, but now there's nothing he can do. He's depressed beyond all belief, so he goes to a secluded part of the beach. (Yes, in my story, the chapel is near a beach.)

    --Locust wind, lift me up
    I'm just a prisoner in a reign of love--

    I had no idea what a "locus wind" was, so I googled it. The first site that came up was a Bible verse, Exodus 10:19 - "And the Lord changed the wind to a very strong west wind, which caught up the locusts and carried them into the Red Sea." So I believe this was during the time that Moses was trying to free the Hebrew people from Egypt and there were curses put on Egypt cuz the Pharaoh wasn't cooperating or something. So I interpret "locusts" as the man's problems, all the things he could've done weighing on his mind. As for "reign of love," "reign" could be a play-on of "rain." In a Rain of Love, you'd be happy because you have all the love you could ever hope for or want. In a Reign of Love, you'd feel controlled by love, an emotion that's supposed to bring happiness but is only ruling (and potentially destroying) your life.

    -- Locust wind, here I stop
    How I wish I'd spoken to a reign of love --

    Again with the locust wind. So the guy is remembering all the things he could've or should've done, but didn't and because he didn't do them, he's miserable. He's done. He can go no further. "How I wish I'd spoken to a reign of love" probably infers the girl he's in love with. If only he told her sooner, he wouldn't be in this predicament.

    --Reign of love, by the church we're waiting
    Reign of love, on my knees, I'm praying --
    I imagine that the wedding is soon to take place and our leading man is some sort of attendant at the wedding, like a groomsman or something. He's still at the beach, looking out to the ocean, but he's praying now. He feels as though there's no life left for him without his dream girl, his one true love. He can't just confess his feelings to her, especially on her wedding day! Because this problem seems unresolvable to him, our guy is just going to take himself out of the picture.

    -- How I wish I'd spoken up
    Away, get carried on a reign of love... --

    The grand finale, our leading man walks into the ocean and drowns himself, being carried on a reign of love.
    Flag TheRedDaisyon November 28, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:this is such a beautiful song
    Flag ilm1025on March 31, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:seriously one of the better songs off viva la vida. it really is great for falling asleep!
    with beautiful lyrics of course. god bless chris martin
    Flag seitgeiston September 23, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:Ouchh. This song is horrid to my ears. Nevertheless, nice lyrics. Just horrible instrumentals
    Flag V1NYLon May 22, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion:this song is easily the best on the viva la vida album.
    Flag twb213on May 10, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:Fantastic lyrics and beautiful piano
    Flag Nirgilison March 03, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:This was my brother's wedding song this year. Its short, but the two of them love Coldplay and they started dating when my brother lent her Viva La Vida. They say this song sums them up, thats why I love it, because this and Strawberry Swing brought them together.
    Flag maidenayaon March 01, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:This was my brother's wedding song this year. Its short, but the two of them love Coldplay and they started dating when my brother lent her Viva La Vida. They say this song sums them up, thats why I love it, because this and Strawberry Swing brought them together.
    Flag maidenayaon March 01, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:one of the most underrated songs on the album. pure.
    Flag jgormanon December 15, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:i love this soft ballad...........so brilliant. i hate the person on youtube who put a comment on the live peformance as 'this song is fundamentally gay ass sex' and to him i say his life is fundamentally composed of gay ass sex. hehe. clever
    Flag vivaldi_is_coolon December 08, 2008   Link

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