Woah! Booyah! First to comment on one of TLE's greatest songs on the 'State of Emergency' album! Hmm... pressures on! nah, but i love this song so much, it is sad when you listen to it's lyrics 'close your eyes, if you don't want to see' v powerful line. Is it just me, or doesn't it go 'everything dies, eventually' not 'if he dies, eventually?' Hmm... Maybe it's just me. My two cents, it's about a man and a woman, they are, technically in a relationship, however, the song is portrayed as if the man has somewhat of a double life. Like, a con artist. I love the line, 'He said if you stick with me then you know we'll be all right, a family for the rest of our lives and I'll always be by your side. And that's when she cried' It's extremely ironic, because later, we find out that the man has practically, ditched his wife, and has moved onto another life, a new wife, a new neighbourhood 'He's walking out of the door and into a new life. He's already got plans with his new wife and a house in a new neighborhood.' We then find out, that the man cons he's new wife again, because the same vese near the beginning, is kind of repeated: He says he's been at the pub with the boys all the night, she acts as if she don't know says it's all right. But he knows she don't believe him. But she's sick of arguing.' Brilliant song, one of my favourites from the new album!
Woah! Booyah! First to comment on one of TLE's greatest songs on the 'State of Emergency' album! Hmm... pressures on! nah, but i love this song so much, it is sad when you listen to it's lyrics 'close your eyes, if you don't want to see' v powerful line. Is it just me, or doesn't it go 'everything dies, eventually' not 'if he dies, eventually?' Hmm... Maybe it's just me. My two cents, it's about a man and a woman, they are, technically in a relationship, however, the song is portrayed as if the man has somewhat of a double life. Like, a con artist. I love the line, 'He said if you stick with me then you know we'll be all right, a family for the rest of our lives and I'll always be by your side. And that's when she cried' It's extremely ironic, because later, we find out that the man has practically, ditched his wife, and has moved onto another life, a new wife, a new neighbourhood 'He's walking out of the door and into a new life. He's already got plans with his new wife and a house in a new neighborhood.' We then find out, that the man cons he's new wife again, because the same vese near the beginning, is kind of repeated: He says he's been at the pub with the boys all the night, she acts as if she don't know says it's all right. But he knows she don't believe him. But she's sick of arguing.' Brilliant song, one of my favourites from the new album!