meet in the night like this is wrong
think of the life left once we're gone
i won't go back
i won't go back
i love this too much
met in the night like it was wrong
laugh at the life left now that we're gone
i won't go back
i won't go back
i love you too much
think of the life left once we're gone
i won't go back
i won't go back
i love this too much
laugh at the life left now that we're gone
i won't go back
i won't go back
i love you too much
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this song is about him discovering his sexuality
@highschoollover I believe it is a bit deeper than discovering it. It's more about him coming out about it. "Meet in the night like this is wrong." He is saying that they see each other in private as if they are ashamed of their relationship and then goes on to say that he is no longer afraid of what others thing and wants to come out, or also could simply be saying he knows he's gay and doesn't want to pretend to be anything else.
@highschoollover I believe it is a bit deeper than discovering it. It's more about him coming out about it. "Meet in the night like this is wrong." He is saying that they see each other in private as if they are ashamed of their relationship and then goes on to say that he is no longer afraid of what others thing and wants to come out, or also could simply be saying he knows he's gay and doesn't want to pretend to be anything else.
i adore this song
i wish this song was longer i love it.
I think that this song hides it's meanings mostly in the melody. I think that the first verse is somewhat bashful. The beat is hard hitting with the soft piano overlaying it. It's sort of softening what he's saying, as if he may be joking or taking it light hearted. He's also side stepping his real meanings by saying, "I love this too much," as if he is just enjoying the night.
The second verse he's more concise and while the music is basically the same, at the end of the verse the melody changes and the beat is left alone, as if saying, "well as a matter of fact, I love you." It always hits me hard.