It seems to me like the singer has to leave his love for a time. However, he does not want the relationship to end and pledges to return soon. Televeision (or radio) is used as a metaphor for the relationship. Inm asking her to "stay tuned" and not change the channel/turn it off, he is asking her not to give up on the relationship.
I agree with you,andres430; the writer either has to leave his lover or he's asking for time out. He promises to come back for her/him and make a firm commitment: "I'll plant your flag on the moon"...
I agree with you,andres430; the writer either has to leave his lover or he's asking for time out. He promises to come back for her/him and make a firm commitment: "I'll plant your flag on the moon"...
Also, in the first verse, second line, I'm hearing "Think I'll be down that [...] could it be "noon?" It doesn't rhyme with "win," but "space" doesn't exactly rhyme with "away." It does rhyme with "tuned" and "moon."
Also, in the first verse, second line, I'm hearing "Think I'll be down that [...] could it be "noon?" It doesn't rhyme with "win," but "space" doesn't exactly rhyme with "away." It does rhyme with "tuned" and "moon."
In the third line, I hear "I've got to...
In the third line, I hear "I've got to move or sink it"
And in the second verse, second line, I hear what jxnarcoicz wrote: "You make me wanna say pretty things to people far away." What a great line!
It seems to me like the singer has to leave his love for a time. However, he does not want the relationship to end and pledges to return soon. Televeision (or radio) is used as a metaphor for the relationship. Inm asking her to "stay tuned" and not change the channel/turn it off, he is asking her not to give up on the relationship.
I agree with you,andres430; the writer either has to leave his lover or he's asking for time out. He promises to come back for her/him and make a firm commitment: "I'll plant your flag on the moon"...
I agree with you,andres430; the writer either has to leave his lover or he's asking for time out. He promises to come back for her/him and make a firm commitment: "I'll plant your flag on the moon"...
Also, in the first verse, second line, I'm hearing "Think I'll be down that [...] could it be "noon?" It doesn't rhyme with "win," but "space" doesn't exactly rhyme with "away." It does rhyme with "tuned" and "moon."
Also, in the first verse, second line, I'm hearing "Think I'll be down that [...] could it be "noon?" It doesn't rhyme with "win," but "space" doesn't exactly rhyme with "away." It does rhyme with "tuned" and "moon."
In the third line, I hear "I've got to...
In the third line, I hear "I've got to move or sink it" And in the second verse, second line, I hear what jxnarcoicz wrote: "You make me wanna say pretty things to people far away." What a great line!