i just want to add that it's so damn briliant how the beginning of the song refers to the relationship between a girl and her new boyfriend "does he make you high...". then at the end he says "you make me high", changing the roles in the song. suddenly it transforms from a song about the shoddy relationship a girl has with her new boyfriend to the relationship between the singer and the girl. it says "does he do this for you? does he do that?...etc" then it says "you do this for me". its like he's pleading that she realize her value to him. sick.
a few questions though--
what do the lines "the fastest man in the world, fast asleep at the wheel" mean
and how about "i can still find the smell, on my clothes and skin"-- what smell is he talking about
i just want to add that it's so damn briliant how the beginning of the song refers to the relationship between a girl and her new boyfriend "does he make you high...". then at the end he says "you make me high", changing the roles in the song. suddenly it transforms from a song about the shoddy relationship a girl has with her new boyfriend to the relationship between the singer and the girl. it says "does he do this for you? does he do that?...etc" then it says "you do this for me". its like he's pleading that she realize her value to him. sick.
a few questions though--
what do the lines "the fastest man in the world, fast asleep at the wheel" mean
and how about "i can still find the smell, on my clothes and skin"-- what smell is he talking about