I think this is about her experiences in the music industry, particularly about the difficulties she had at Atlantic. A lot of these lyrics seem to refer to a headspace in which the artist is tempted to "do this last one and then I'll grow me some wine", i.e. to complete the required recordings for a contract and then retire to something personal and relaxing (a vineyard metaphor here - she did find her home in Cornwall and gardening there therapeutic and freeing).
There is a lot of imagery here about being used, things being "stolen" that she would have given freely - i.e. her talent, her art, etc. All the lyrics about cashing out, about knowing all the people and players in the game, about doing it long enough to know.
I think this is about her experiences in the music industry, particularly about the difficulties she had at Atlantic. A lot of these lyrics seem to refer to a headspace in which the artist is tempted to "do this last one and then I'll grow me some wine", i.e. to complete the required recordings for a contract and then retire to something personal and relaxing (a vineyard metaphor here - she did find her home in Cornwall and gardening there therapeutic and freeing).
There is a lot of imagery here about being used, things being "stolen" that she would have given freely - i.e. her talent, her art, etc. All the lyrics about cashing out, about knowing all the people and players in the game, about doing it long enough to know.