I guess it would depend on the interpretation. It could be about and older man and a younger girl or to young people from different life styles. All in all it is a love song and it should be taken for that. Don't read to deeply into it and enjoy it. Age is just a way of keeping track of how long you have been on this earth it has nothing to do with your maturity.
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was knew at the high school and didn't know anyone. All I could think of was going back home. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with...
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was knew at the high school and didn't know anyone. All I could think of was going back home. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went back home to college like I planned and he joined the 82nd Airborne. A few years later I moved back to where I graduated, and ran into him at the gym. We were still only 22 and 23 but he had gotten married. He immediately wanted me to call him. When I did, he asked me to go sky diving with him. I melted but I knew I couldn't go. He was hinting that he wanted out of his marriage. I explained to him that we could ONLY be friend s . He said he didn't believe in cheating either. So we took classes in college together. A few years later, we were still hanging out as friends, and it was clear he wanted us to get together, and wanted to come over late and I let him. He then made some comments about wanting out of his marriage again, but in the end I just could not be the reason for ending anyone's marriage. He was upset when I explained this once again. He said I didn't see the door open right in front of my face. I felt I had to go. I got serious with someone else, and we remained friends , though not close , for many years after that. Then one day I let him know we could not even keep in touch by email any longer. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, but I knew there was no other choice. I missed my chance in high school. I lost him because I did "not know was love was yet"> Not at just 16 years old. But that's the when I really lost him for good. I wished I could have known back then ..... I think of that a lot.
But all of these comments seem to forget he says, "it's like having it all and watching it fall apart." So I think it's really about missing your chance. MIssing your chance in high school cas you were too young to know what love was back then.
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was new at the high school and didn't know anyone. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went...
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was new at the high school and didn't know anyone. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went back home to college like I planned and he joined the 82nd Airborne. A few years later I moved back to where I graduated, and ran into him at the gym. We were still only 22 and 23 but he had gotten married. He immediately wanted me to call him. When I did, he asked me to go sky diving with him. I melted but I knew I couldn't go. He was hinting that he wanted out of his marriage. I explained to him that we could ONLY be friend s . He said he didn't believe in cheating either. So we took classes in college together. A few years later, we were still hanging out as friends, and it was clear he wanted us to get together, and wanted to come over late and I let him. He then made some comments about wanting out of his marriage again, but in the end I just could not be the reason for ending anyone's marriage. He was upset when I explained this once again. He said I didn't see the door open right in front of my face. I felt I had to go. I got serious with someone else, and we remained friends , though not close , for many years after that. Then one day I let him know we could not even keep in touch by email any longer. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, but I knew there was no other choice. I missed my chance in high school. I lost him because I did "not know was love was yet"> Not at just 16 years old. But that's the when I really lost him for good. I wished I could have known back then ..... I think of that a lot.
But all of these comments seem to forget he says, "it's like having it all and watching it fall apart." So I think it's really about missing your chance. MIssing your chance in high school cas you were too young to know what love was back then.
I guess it would depend on the interpretation. It could be about and older man and a younger girl or to young people from different life styles. All in all it is a love song and it should be taken for that. Don't read to deeply into it and enjoy it. Age is just a way of keeping track of how long you have been on this earth it has nothing to do with your maturity.
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was knew at the high school and didn't know anyone. All I could think of was going back home. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with...
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was knew at the high school and didn't know anyone. All I could think of was going back home. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went back home to college like I planned and he joined the 82nd Airborne. A few years later I moved back to where I graduated, and ran into him at the gym. We were still only 22 and 23 but he had gotten married. He immediately wanted me to call him. When I did, he asked me to go sky diving with him. I melted but I knew I couldn't go. He was hinting that he wanted out of his marriage. I explained to him that we could ONLY be friend s . He said he didn't believe in cheating either. So we took classes in college together. A few years later, we were still hanging out as friends, and it was clear he wanted us to get together, and wanted to come over late and I let him. He then made some comments about wanting out of his marriage again, but in the end I just could not be the reason for ending anyone's marriage. He was upset when I explained this once again. He said I didn't see the door open right in front of my face. I felt I had to go. I got serious with someone else, and we remained friends , though not close , for many years after that. Then one day I let him know we could not even keep in touch by email any longer. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, but I knew there was no other choice. I missed my chance in high school. I lost him because I did "not know was love was yet"> Not at just 16 years old. But that's the when I really lost him for good. I wished I could have known back then ..... I think of that a lot.
But all of these comments seem to forget he says, "it's like having it all and watching it fall apart." So I think it's really about missing your chance. MIssing your chance in high school cas you were too young to know what love was back then.
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was new at the high school and didn't know anyone. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went...
Well I heard this song in a store. It reminded me of a guy I met when I was 16 in high school. He was 17 on the football team. He was in love with me, and I was too young to know what love was then. I was new at the high school and didn't know anyone. We stayed close until we graduated. We stayed friends and he would ask me to go and do things. When we graduated together, he sat with me all of graduation night. Then I went back home to college like I planned and he joined the 82nd Airborne. A few years later I moved back to where I graduated, and ran into him at the gym. We were still only 22 and 23 but he had gotten married. He immediately wanted me to call him. When I did, he asked me to go sky diving with him. I melted but I knew I couldn't go. He was hinting that he wanted out of his marriage. I explained to him that we could ONLY be friend s . He said he didn't believe in cheating either. So we took classes in college together. A few years later, we were still hanging out as friends, and it was clear he wanted us to get together, and wanted to come over late and I let him. He then made some comments about wanting out of his marriage again, but in the end I just could not be the reason for ending anyone's marriage. He was upset when I explained this once again. He said I didn't see the door open right in front of my face. I felt I had to go. I got serious with someone else, and we remained friends , though not close , for many years after that. Then one day I let him know we could not even keep in touch by email any longer. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do, but I knew there was no other choice. I missed my chance in high school. I lost him because I did "not know was love was yet"> Not at just 16 years old. But that's the when I really lost him for good. I wished I could have known back then ..... I think of that a lot.
But all of these comments seem to forget he says, "it's like having it all and watching it fall apart." So I think it's really about missing your chance. MIssing your chance in high school cas you were too young to know what love was back then.