Lyric discussion by artemisia 

This has got to be the most romantic song i've ever heard. I absolutely love it. It addresses the different aspects of being in love, loving someone so wholly ("You are all the silence I've become"). It shows the reservations people have of expressing this emotion, of letting it affect you ("Do I let you in?"), and risk getting one's heart broken.

I think the end stanza is sad, because it implies that she chooses not to do anything. She doesn't know how to begin letting herself become vulnerable, and in the end just contents herself in having a "lovely all her own."

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