The only thing that might be stranger than the lyrics is Smith`s explanation for the cryptic esoteric poetry of the love song. Collins swears by the story that he put the lyrics together in the blink of an eye during a studio recording session, and laughs at the rumors swirling around the origins of “In the Air Tonight.” Admitting to the BBC that he doesn`t know what the song is about, he said: “What makes it even funnier is when I hear these stories that started many years ago, particularly in America, from someone who came up to me and said, `Did you really see someone drown? I said, “No, that`s not true. If I refuse you what you seek, am I doing it out of fear? Do I exclude my reason and kill what I hold, love Because it seems important where I`m going, I`ll always let you know that the place I`m where I`m is never far away You know, you`re not alone, don`t worry I`ll find you no matter where you are So put a veneer on your hunger Parade the sky under which you are Without careless impressions No one needs more confessions x2 Run through the window Rebellion rejoices in everything you can find to search for something new. Play like the summer wind in the ponds. Dance with the trees merging with the mist behind the field of flowers, as if you were being kissed in the moonlight. Drifting like a drop, the shadows have it well With constant companions, I could go further my nemesis on stilts wins over me Not originally intended for a female performer, the lyrics Steinberg wrote for “Like a Virgin” deal with her own relationship issues. He explained at length to the Los Angeles Times: “I said…