Jan 28, 2007 the lyrics to team darks theme on sonic heroes, sing along if ya like lol. Sonic Heroes Team Dark This Machine LYRICS - Duration: 4:25. Awesomepinkrandomnes 12,287 views.
I think this song is about love, obviously. That a girl falls in love with a boy and she is blinded by that love.
She is so consumed by the love that she is in the dark 'the stars, the moon, they have all been blown out you left me in the dark' and is scared because she doesnt believe he feels the same way. So she decides to leave the relationship 'i took the stars from my eyes, then i made a map, i knew that somehow i would find my way back' but in doing so she realizes that the boy she fell for is also deeply in love with her so they lose themselves in eachother. 'i heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too, so i stayed in the darkness with you'Hope this helps! To me, Cosmic Love is about a woman who is deeply scarred by love. She has been in love before, and it left her feeling beaten and broken (whether literally or just figuratively). Now, she has fallen in love again. Animal jam game. Her emotions have been taken hostage by love because she resigned to love unwillingly.
It happened without her really wanting it to (but still did because let’s be honest, even the hardest hearts long to be softened by love), and the object of her affection is apparently not returning her feelings. It is making her feel desperate because once again, love is becoming a bad experience for her. She feels rejected and just wants to crawl out of the darkness (The Darkness is just her way of looking at and thinking about love). But along the way, she hears his heart beating.
She realizes that he had not rejected her, but he had also been blinded. He was just as scared of love as she was because his experiences with love were just as bad as hers. She recognized it, and she realized that she was exactly where she needed to be, and he was right there with her.
They were both lost in the same darkness. They found a way to bond around (and despite) their fear of love. She stayed in the darkness with him.
They both resigned to being two blind and broken fools falling in love in the only way damaged folks can. Very, VERY cautiously!If you consider other songs in her albums, especially her earliest stuff like Kiss with a Fist, you kind of notice a theme of love being equated with pain, and sometimes even violence. A lot of her stuff speaks to me in this way.
There was something about this person which drew Florence in (a falling star fell from your heart and landed in my eyes). The love was so overpowering and all encompassing that it became painful (I screamed aloud, as it tore through them), ultimately blinding her to the world around (and now its left me blind)The destruction of the relationship (personally I think it to be by death) has caused the world to seem bleak and dark (the stars, the moon, they have all been blown out).
It is implicit that this was a sudden blow (they have all be blown out). Florence is now in a sea of grief and uncertainty (you left me in the dark). The grief seems never ending, and hope seems to run in short supply, there is no end to her pain in sight (no dawn no day, I’m always in this twilight). She is forever immersed in the pain caused by the loss of this person and their love (in the shadow of your heart). Florence realizes that in her grief is the memory of the person and in that sense they remain present (and in the dark I can hear your heartbeat).
She attempts to hold onto the memories of this person (I tried to find the sound), but as her memories begin to fade she once more returns to her grief (but then it stopped and I was in the darkness). Florence relents to the grief and allows it to consume her (so darkness I became). Florence tries to put her love and pain aside and build a life once more (I took the stars from my eyes and made a map) she has blind faith that one day she will be fine (and knew that somehow I could find my way back). She painful memories once more infiltrate her thoughts, reminding her that within the grief is the person she once loved (Then I heard your heart beating you were in the darkness too), and thus her efforts to overcome the grief fall to the wayside (so I stayed in the darkness with you) as the memories of her love bring her solace. My interpretation is a little bit different. In my version, she fell in love with someone.

The two were deeply connected, until a sudden event took him away, hence, 'the stars, the moon, they have all been blown out. You left me in the dark.' When the song then says, 'no dawn, no day, I'm always in this twilight', she seems stuck in time because she can't get over losing him. In the next part, when she says she could hear his heartbeat, she is in denial from losing him, then starts to look for him. When it stops, she is so heartbroken that she turns to the darkness for comfort.
Then the chorus come around, and she is once again reminded of her loss.When she mentions 'taking the stars and making a map', she finally got over losing him, then tried to get back to her old self. But she became doubtful when she thought what if he came back. 'You were in the darkness', she then found him, and all the painful memories came back, making her happy that she was whole again. Moderator, please edit duplicate post, delete first entry please.Why no 'edit' feature?Please be so kind to Copy and Paste, the following three paragraphs at the top (3 paragraphs below replace two paragraphs and add clarity to the interpretation I have tried to post):Insert:I think it is possible she is channeling. Sometimes in song, you hear the word 'love' and you think this is between people, but sometimes it is the relationship of humans with an entity, such as a government that is oppressive.The love represents love for ones homeland, country and flag, yet the government occupying it, is sometimes difficult to love. If a government is doing wrongly, cosmic loyalty, cosmic love results. People adapt to its oppressive tentacle, deception or techniques.The star falls from the heart of this oppressive government.
'A star can fall' from the sky over a country as well, and for the poetic license in song and in lyric, this is acceptable. I think it is possible she is channeling. Sometimes in song, you hear the work 'love' and you think this is between people, but sometimes it is the relationship of humans with an entity, such as a government that is oppressive.The star falls from the heart of this oppressive government. 'A star can fall' from the sky over a country as well, and for the poetic license in song and in lyric, this is acceptable.It lands in the eyes (blinding those who are obedient to the oppressive government).
The employees working for the oppressive government do things they would not otherwise do, for payment and employment.Thus while being blind they learn of its darkness and blend with it too.They adapt to 'it.' They become like the darkness.They adopt the dogma of oppressive/subversive governments. This happens world wide irregardless of faith or religion. They become captives of that government working for it, and doing its bidding.' I stayed in the darkness with you.'
They are in Cosmic love with it. It pays for their needs, and they are dependent on it.As Florence may have well experienced what some call a 'depression,' this could as easily have been an 'oppression.' She could have witnessed the oppression and subversion of a relative, a cherished aunt and uncle who were married but who were filed a lien against and whose property was seized.As she had grown up cherishing their love and their visits, it left an impression when their marriage was shattered or destroyed by this government encroachment against their lives. All their happiness left, and she longed for it as a child.
Adored it as an adolescent.She could have also witnessed a father or sibling, or even in passing on the street, saw a neighbor or complete stranger being pushed out and their furniture moved and the lady/children of the family, crying and sobbing. The man at odds with what to do, how to care for his family.Also, she could have been the child of a family so mistreated. Whose family was up in alarm at the deceptiveness of government employees (even in Imperialist Great Britain, bad things are done in the name of the crown, in the name of inflation and monetary supply - to the government). Governments during times of war, try to seize property with 'adjustment fraud.' This is so that they can have collateral to borrow against, when they are borrowed up to their limit already in trying to finance expensive war machines.As there is much media manipulation, and governments still do attack others for being critical of it, she wrote a song, that disguises her regard for oppressive governments. And sings of it, in a Spirit that is free in expression.
And thus evades prosecution or retaliation from governments which are still very dishonest in ways, degenerate in others. Oppressive.I commend her for this Spirit, is a victorious sound to my soul. I think it is possible she is channeling.
Sometimes in song, you hear the work 'love' and you think this is between people, but sometimes it is the relationship of humans with an entity, such as a government that is oppressive.The star falls from the heart of this oppressive government. 'A star can fall' from the sky over a country as well, and for the poetic license in song and in lyric, this is acceptable.It lands in the eyes (blinding those who are obedient to the oppressive government).
The employees working for the oppressive government do things they would not otherwise do, for payment and employment.Thus while being blind they learn of its darkness and blend with it too.They adapt to 'it.' They become like the darkness.They adopt the dogma of oppressive/subversive governments. This happens world wide irregardless of faith or religion. They become captives of that government working for it, and doing its bidding.' I stayed in the darkness with you.' They are in Cosmic love with it. It pays for their needs, and they are dependent on it.As Florence may have well experienced what some call a 'depression,' this could as easily have been an 'oppression.'
She could have witnessed the oppression and subversion of a relative, a cherished aunt and uncle who were married but who were filed a lien against and whose property was seized.As she had grown up cherishing their love and their visits, it left an impression when their marriage was shattered or destroyed by this government encroachment against their lives. All their happiness left, and she longed for it as a child. Adored it as an adolescent.She could have also witnessed a father or sibling, or even in passing on the street, saw a neighbor or complete stranger being pushed out and their furniture moved and the lady/children of the family, crying and sobbing. The man at odds with what to do, how to care for his family.Also, she could have been the child of a family so mistreated. Whose family was up in alarm at the deceptiveness of government employees (even in Imperialist Great Britain, bad things are done in the name of the crown, in the name of inflation and monetary supply - to the government).As there is much media manipulation, and governments still do attack others for being critical of it, she wrote a song, that disguises her regard for oppressive governments.
And sings of it, in a Spirit that is free in expression. And thus evades prosecution or retaliation from governments which are still very dishonest in ways, degenerate in others. Subversive of public trust.I commend her for this Spirit, is a victorious sound to my soul. I think it is a sad love story too, she is certain of her blinding love for him.but she finds glimpses of his 'love' for her in: 'i can hear your heartbeat, i tried to find the sound'when she tries to make sure of it as in 'find it', he changes, or turns cold. Or so it seems, i assumed that from 'but then, it stopped.' So she might have given up a little to the depressing feeling of the longing: 'and i was in the darkness.
So darkness i became.' .she seems to give up by going back to being herself until.when she hears his heartbeat the second time, she becomes clear that he also has affections for her, so she decides to live with this 'maybe painful' love 'you were in the darkness too, so, i stayed in the darkness with you.' 'no dawn, no day, I'm always in this twilight' i think here she indicates to the fluctuating state that she's in, where she is obsessed with the love but uncertain of his love. I think this song is about depression/emotional issue.
I think she is talking about how she battled depression/emotional issue and got through it but then fell in love with someone who was also had depression/emotional issue and instead of leaving them and moving on she let herself be pulled down into the depression and destructive relationship.' I think this song is sort of like a one-way love song.She is clearly in love with someone so much that she is blinded.
Like how another comment said 'her longing for this person is so powerful it's as if it has impaired her senses. The couple are so caught up in how they feel about each other, they've lost touch with the rest of the world.' But I only believe that this is true toward the end.I think the 'heartbeat' she hears is the affection he shows towards her. She caught sight of this boy and now it's 'left her blind'. When she hears the heartbeat, she thinks he's in love with her but she goes out to try to make it happen and he backs off.
Now shes sitting alone-helplessly in love-and he realizes that he IS in love with her. She hears that heartbeat again and they are BOTH oblivious to the world because of their love.Hope this helps! I honestly LOOOOOVE this song!!! I've heard lots of interpretations which say that it's about resigning yourself to staying in an oppressive relationship.
From the lyrics, I can see that possibility, but to me the song sounds much too upbeat and hopeful to mean that.I think, sort of like Howl, this song is about how love can overwhelm. In Howl, lust turned her into a beast; in Cosmic Love, I think that her longig for this person is so powerful it's as if it has impaired her senses. The couple are so caught up in how they feel about each other, they've lost touch with the rest of the world.It's about the really early stages in a relationship, where nothing is certain, but everything is so intense.
(Chaos Control)ChaoChaoChaoChao(Chaos Control)(Chaos Control)ChaoChaoChaoChao(Chaos Control)E-one-two-threeYou didn't know, now am gonna show you. The power that is meYou try to take me down, stop the show. Seems you've never tasted fear or loss of control.The power lives in meThe power that is meWe all danced in fireTrapped in this machineDon't know how long we've waitedAs the Eggman's WatchingWe all danced in fireLooking through the screenDon't know how long we've waitedAs the Eggman's watches.