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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Wonderful song from Roxettes first album, Pearls Of Passion.

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  • Hi there!! I'm Italian and although my knowledge of English is quite good, I've never been able to understand the meaning of the sentence "Tie the cover to the ground". Is it a sort of slang expression? Thanks to anyone who will clarify this!

  • @Robysommo Hmm, english is not my mother language and I can't understand it's meaning either. :o Weird! I also would like to know!

  • A beautiful and fine ballad.

  • agree :)

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  • This song is the perhaps the best songs of all - ever

  • This is one of their greatest underestimated songs ! Roxette 's music has heart and feelings ,Rowette songs = an absolutely true story !

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  • I was suspecting "tie the cover to the ground" could be a swedish slang translated to english. My husband is swedish and he said it is possible, tho he never heard it before. Think i will write to Marie and Per lol

  • @72freesoul

    What does "being from Greece" have to do with a phrase from this song...??! Or anything not specifically pertaining to greece/greek???!

    Please spare us idiotic and cheap nationalistic fervor according to which "only chosen nations/peoples" have the "exclusive" art-decoding abilities - and enjoy the song!

  • surrender,tie the cover 2 the ground=surrender,put your defense emotional shield down and let me into your heart,being from Greece i think i can understand that well enough.

  • @Robysommo There's distorted idiom "tie the comet to the ground". it means"it is inevitable" if I'm not mistaken.

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  • @Robysommo actually i think he is saying" tie the cloud to the ground"

  • @H4nn4do maybe tie the condom ?? lol

  • @Robysommo "tie the cover to the ground" has no deep or significant meaning and it's not a slang term that I have ever heard myself. A lot of Per's English sounds a bit 'foreign' and a bit odd to an English speaker, especially his earlier work.

  • This is my favorite song of them, I need to listen it at least 3x per day lol

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