The sad truth of human nature is that there is nothing in the world more appealing than everything else. When you, like me, live in a city as small as Buffalo, New York, Big Brother is always watching, and when there is someone always watching, coveting will begin shortly thereafter. This song was written when me girlfriend Lindsay and I began dating, about the carnal protective instinct and the curse of knowing all too well what pretenses most people operate under. What you have is what everyone else wants. There are always wolves at the door. This song is about the extent we will go to in order to protect those we love, and keep the proverbial marauders out of something as wonderful as what I had found.
-Keith Buckley
AP Magazine (altpress.com)
Issue #213
April 2006
The sad truth of human nature is that there is nothing in the world more appealing than everything else. When you, like me, live in a city as small as Buffalo, New York, Big Brother is always watching, and when there is someone always watching, coveting will begin shortly thereafter. This song was written when me girlfriend Lindsay and I began dating, about the carnal protective instinct and the curse of knowing all too well what pretenses most people operate under. What you have is what everyone else wants. There are always wolves at the door. This song is about the extent we will go to in order to protect those we love, and keep the proverbial marauders out of something as wonderful as what I had found.
-Keith Buckley AP Magazine (altpress.com) Issue #213 April 2006