She wants to be great, to do something to make a name for herself. She wants to be at the top. And even though she has her work, she knows how to have fun at the same time, hence "Dancing late at night." Then, I think she just gives up, gets caught up in city life, nightlife to be exact. I think she gets caught up in drugs and other acts. She was friends with someone, a familiar, friendly face that one day just disappears. Maybe it's the drugs, or maybe even something like AIDS, "Falling faster than the start Of the end of the world," spiraling downward faster than ever. And I think she dies. "Where did you go?"
But at some point, I also think that she wanted help. "Girlfriend I really need you Don’t go, don't go." She asked for his help, but he couldn't do anything to help her. Possibly they used to date, she being the girlfriend, but he left her because she was doing things he thought were wrong. He misses her, but knows he couldn't be with someone he's become.
And at the end, I always get this image of him, standing alone at her funeral, staring at the freshly covered grave with the words Weather Girl engraved on her tombstone.
She wants to be great, to do something to make a name for herself. She wants to be at the top. And even though she has her work, she knows how to have fun at the same time, hence "Dancing late at night." Then, I think she just gives up, gets caught up in city life, nightlife to be exact. I think she gets caught up in drugs and other acts. She was friends with someone, a familiar, friendly face that one day just disappears. Maybe it's the drugs, or maybe even something like AIDS, "Falling faster than the start Of the end of the world," spiraling downward faster than ever. And I think she dies. "Where did you go?"
But at some point, I also think that she wanted help. "Girlfriend I really need you Don’t go, don't go." She asked for his help, but he couldn't do anything to help her. Possibly they used to date, she being the girlfriend, but he left her because she was doing things he thought were wrong. He misses her, but knows he couldn't be with someone he's become.
And at the end, I always get this image of him, standing alone at her funeral, staring at the freshly covered grave with the words Weather Girl engraved on her tombstone.