The song is not about one night stands at all. This song is about how he is in a relationship.. but doesnt feel in love. He wants to be in love with her, but he's not. I was in a situation like that not all that long ago.. so this song holds personal meaning. Plus.. Cake just kicks ass ;-)
No, it's about emotional detatched relationships, not about "falling in love". It's not about how he specifically is in a relationship.. You're obviously biased by your experience and see what you want to see in the song, which is common. But if you think about the metaphors in the song, there is no reference to real love. "I want to love you madly" is more than likely referencing intercourse. "Elephant/dish" part is more than likely a metaphor of complications of a real relationship which he wants to avoid in this situation. He's basically saying...
No, it's about emotional detatched relationships, not about "falling in love". It's not about how he specifically is in a relationship.. You're obviously biased by your experience and see what you want to see in the song, which is common. But if you think about the metaphors in the song, there is no reference to real love. "I want to love you madly" is more than likely referencing intercourse. "Elephant/dish" part is more than likely a metaphor of complications of a real relationship which he wants to avoid in this situation. He's basically saying that keeping the relationship uninvolved will produce the most pleasurable results. Are you a woman? lol cause you're totally reading into it like a woman would.
The song is not about one night stands at all. This song is about how he is in a relationship.. but doesnt feel in love. He wants to be in love with her, but he's not. I was in a situation like that not all that long ago.. so this song holds personal meaning. Plus.. Cake just kicks ass ;-)
No, it's about emotional detatched relationships, not about "falling in love". It's not about how he specifically is in a relationship.. You're obviously biased by your experience and see what you want to see in the song, which is common. But if you think about the metaphors in the song, there is no reference to real love. "I want to love you madly" is more than likely referencing intercourse. "Elephant/dish" part is more than likely a metaphor of complications of a real relationship which he wants to avoid in this situation. He's basically saying...
No, it's about emotional detatched relationships, not about "falling in love". It's not about how he specifically is in a relationship.. You're obviously biased by your experience and see what you want to see in the song, which is common. But if you think about the metaphors in the song, there is no reference to real love. "I want to love you madly" is more than likely referencing intercourse. "Elephant/dish" part is more than likely a metaphor of complications of a real relationship which he wants to avoid in this situation. He's basically saying that keeping the relationship uninvolved will produce the most pleasurable results. Are you a woman? lol cause you're totally reading into it like a woman would.