Makin' my way downtown
Walkin' fast, faces pass and I'm homebound
Starin' blankly ahead, just making my way
Makin' a way through the crowd

And I need you
And I miss you
And now I wonder

If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you tonight

It's always times like these when I think of you
And I wonder if you ever think of me
'Cause everything's so wrong and I don't belong
Living in your precious memory

'Cause I'll need you
And I'll miss you
And now I wonder

If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass me by?
Oh 'cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you tonight

And I, I don't wanna let you know
I, I drown in your memory
I, I don't wanna let this go
I, I don't

Makin' my way downtown
Walkin' fast, faces pass and I'm homebound
Starin' blankly ahead, just making my way
Makin' a way through the crowd

And I still need you
And I still miss you
And now I wonder

If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass us by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you

If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you
If I could just hold you
Tonight


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    My exegesis goes like this: V. Carlton is going on a tirade of contradictions (Do you think of me? + Living in your precious memory) because using deconstructive methods she is questioning the concept of gravity (fall into sky), and it is threatening to tear her worldview relationship (the you in this song is clearly Sir Isaac Newton) apart. Because we know that Sir Isaac Newton never married and quite possible stayed a virgin his entire life, a new and important layer is added to this song. V. Carlton knows that her hope for Newton is ridiculous because he's dead and celibate, but she still has some grains of hope and she would be willing to do almost anything (walk 1000 miles even) to have it realized, but alas, it is hopeless, so she is reduced simply to blankly staring ahead. A touching piece of historical nostalgia and desparation.

    mrrochesteron January 05, 2006   Link

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