Last track of her new album which is the first album of hers I actually listened to...
My gut thought was that it has to do with longing to see that certain someone you once had... not necessarily get back together but just to see if you still feel that the fire's still very much there when you see them.
However, the lines: "I've seen people try to change... But nothin' worth the time ever is" makes me think that she could be saying that she still has a chance at finding love again despite having so much vested in someone previously...
I ultimately think it is a her wanting to see the once dear person she may have split from a while ago and saying she just isn't the same and has not found love without that person, insisting/hoping throughout that it's not too late to salvage what they once had. However, I don't know too much of Norah Jones so I don't know how relative this may be. Anyone have any other thoughts?
Last track of her new album which is the first album of hers I actually listened to...
My gut thought was that it has to do with longing to see that certain someone you once had... not necessarily get back together but just to see if you still feel that the fire's still very much there when you see them.
However, the lines: "I've seen people try to change... But nothin' worth the time ever is" makes me think that she could be saying that she still has a chance at finding love again despite having so much vested in someone previously...
I ultimately think it is a her wanting to see the once dear person she may have split from a while ago and saying she just isn't the same and has not found love without that person, insisting/hoping throughout that it's not too late to salvage what they once had. However, I don't know too much of Norah Jones so I don't know how relative this may be. Anyone have any other thoughts?