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These are doctorinfierno's notes on Starseed by Our Lady Peace.

If I let go of the world that I was holding
a passenger that could not fly
in search of souls
in search of something
let it go
let it slide


yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
ooh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah

When I find out what went on
I'll bring it back
but it won't be easy
They won't believe how a man
he could drown
in a starseed
, starseed [1]

I hoped to find why the world wasn't glowing
it darkens as we end this ride

I've fallen back under the equator
I'm back inside I'm back inside

yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah,.....mmmm so real
ooh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah

When i find out what went on
I'll bring it back
but it won't be easy
they won't believe how a man
he could drown
in a starseed, starseed

It's all or nothing, nothing

But i found out what went on
I'll bring it back but it won't be easy
they won't believe the man he could
but I'd choose starseed over nothing
nothing

But i found out what went on
I'll bring it back but it won't be easy
they won't believe the man he could
but I'd choose starseed over nothing
nothing


Starseed over
Starseed over

[1]

"It was based on this book by Ken Carey, The Starseed Transmissions, about a channeling experience he had. The whole chorus is about if you have had a channeling experience and during this experience you find something you believe and trying to convince everybody else is not always an easy task. I'm into a lot of meditating. My dad was Catholic and he tried to school me in that, but I never really agreed with him. I've always been interested in religion and the way it affects society. The Starseed thing is about going on a meditation journey and coming back with something tangible. Something you actually believe in. Something that means something to you. It is hard to convince people of my father's generation of anything other than the religious values instilled in them."

Raine Maida, lead singer of Our Lady Peace