On Join The Dots, it says its the b-side of "High," but they could've used it for "...Elise" too. To me, the song is amazing. If you think about it, he lifts his lips and hands off of her, and he is reassuring her that it's only for a moment, that no one will ever take her place. He describes the environment as it melds into them, and the spaces between them are corrected by the beauty of the world around.
On Join The Dots, it says its the b-side of "High," but they could've used it for "...Elise" too. To me, the song is amazing. If you think about it, he lifts his lips and hands off of her, and he is reassuring her that it's only for a moment, that no one will ever take her place. He describes the environment as it melds into them, and the spaces between them are corrected by the beauty of the world around.