Upon further review of the lyrics of this song, this song seems to be an emotional outcry from a person who's recently experienced the cruelty of society's negative perceptions on 'people' who engage in homosexual relationships. The artist takes a kind of sarcastic position in saying that, "I believe I'm the same, I get carried away ..." in the chorus. In Verse 1 the artist seems to be talking to, and admiring his partner's inner fortitude to stand with him in the relationship. In Verse 2, the artist seems to muse about some of the moments he and his partner may have shared together, and concludes that the world is bigger than the two of them. The song is Beautiful. I can't relate to the artist directly, because I am not a homosexual, but the world can be a cruel place when dealing with sensitive social issues and opinions, so in that respect, I believe most of us can relate ....
Upon further review of the lyrics of this song, this song seems to be an emotional outcry from a person who's recently experienced the cruelty of society's negative perceptions on 'people' who engage in homosexual relationships. The artist takes a kind of sarcastic position in saying that, "I believe I'm the same, I get carried away ..." in the chorus. In Verse 1 the artist seems to be talking to, and admiring his partner's inner fortitude to stand with him in the relationship. In Verse 2, the artist seems to muse about some of the moments he and his partner may have shared together, and concludes that the world is bigger than the two of them. The song is Beautiful. I can't relate to the artist directly, because I am not a homosexual, but the world can be a cruel place when dealing with sensitive social issues and opinions, so in that respect, I believe most of us can relate ....