I'd have to agree with TheDood. This is about a unplanned pregnancy.
read these through it a couple times:
"And when we try
To think of the life inside
We found ourselves
Looking at the world through new eyes"
"Oh, little one on the other side
Dance until the band stops playing
Sing with all your might"
Both things seem to be talking about an unborn baby in the womb. The general concept seems to be about a couple that's having sex without thinking about the consequences, but they accept those consequences after they occur (getting pregnant), instead of running from them, althought there seems to be some regret. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what it seems to be saying to me.
They break up for a short time after it. However, they realize that their love will never leave them, so they accept the child and get back together. This is what "Cover Me" is about.
They break up for a short time after it. However, they realize that their love will never leave them, so they accept the child and get back together. This is what "Cover Me" is about.
I'd have to agree with TheDood. This is about a unplanned pregnancy.
read these through it a couple times: "And when we try To think of the life inside We found ourselves Looking at the world through new eyes"
"Oh, little one on the other side Dance until the band stops playing Sing with all your might"
Both things seem to be talking about an unborn baby in the womb. The general concept seems to be about a couple that's having sex without thinking about the consequences, but they accept those consequences after they occur (getting pregnant), instead of running from them, althought there seems to be some regret. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what it seems to be saying to me.
They break up for a short time after it. However, they realize that their love will never leave them, so they accept the child and get back together. This is what "Cover Me" is about.
They break up for a short time after it. However, they realize that their love will never leave them, so they accept the child and get back together. This is what "Cover Me" is about.