February 28, 201610 yr Flying " At the Speed of Sound"? No. He's running vs flying? Something like that, but the first one is not running. It's a well-known phrase. Us Vs. The World.."lift off before trouble just erodes us in..."? No.
February 28, 201610 yr Faster than a speeding bullet? Are you guessing a phrase? Or is that a Coldplay song? Twisted Logic? Magic? No
February 28, 201610 yr I really have no idea. Gravity ? No. Take a look at the picture. It spells out a phrase: _____ or _____. Then that concept is found in a line of a Coldplay song.
February 28, 201610 yr I don't get any further than @iamsue 's running or flying. Unless this is referring to clenching your fist in Up&Up ?
February 28, 201610 yr I don't get any further than @iamsue 's running or flying. Unless this is referring to clenching your fist in Up&Up ? Ok, so the last word is "flight"
February 28, 201610 yr Run or fight? But right now I have no idea wich coldplay song it could be refering to
February 28, 201610 yr Embarassingly, I still have no clue as to the song... All your friends ? 42? Death and All His Friends? No. What is your reasoning for these?
February 28, 201610 yr No. What is your reasoning for these? "You didn't get to heaven but you made it close" I just took the concept of "fight or fight" and somewhat applied it to 42, as if you want to go to heaven but you want to fight it for some reasons. (if that made sense) "I don't want a cycle of recycled revenge" Mostly the same as above; you keep fighting or you won't "fly"
February 28, 201610 yr "You didn't get to heaven but you made it close" I just took the concept of "fight or fight" and somewhat applied it to 42, as if you want to go to heaven but you want to fight it for some reasons. (if that made sense) "I don't want a cycle of recycled revenge" Mostly the same as above; you keep fighting or you won't "fly" That kinda works, but there's a better line where it's pretty clear. Well, it's midnight here. I'm going away now. You all will have time to work your brains a little :) ✌
February 28, 201610 yr My reasoning in All your friends was the "Will you go?" where it refers to soldiers drafted into war. Oh well, better do some more thinking....
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