I think it's about mans attraction to confidence. Even the most beautiful women have insecurities, but are only unearthed when you see beneath the facade of confidence. False confidence is unattractive, giving a guilty conscience.
(She burns like the sun, and I can't look away)
Her confidence makes her popular to be near to.
(To break these endless lies, secretly she cries)
She has insecurities and uses false confidence to protect them.
Muse perhaps should have been born the 18th century and wrote classical music with Beethoven and Mozart.
I think it's about mans attraction to confidence. Even the most beautiful women have insecurities, but are only unearthed when you see beneath the facade of confidence. False confidence is unattractive, giving a guilty conscience.
(She burns like the sun, and I can't look away) Her confidence makes her popular to be near to.
(To break these endless lies, secretly she cries) She has insecurities and uses false confidence to protect them.
Muse perhaps should have been born the 18th century and wrote classical music with Beethoven and Mozart.