I randomly found this song (through this site!) just glancing through their lyrics. And I can't stop replaying it. (I originally came for "Hold Me Down").
The thing I like the best is if you follow the lyrics, you can truly illustrate in your mind the entire relationship...
The begining, happy and silly with the mental picture.
The begining of the end -- the conversation begins with "Stop looking at the Floor", the other person has either become apathetic towards the relationship or is too ashamed to look him in the eye.
And finally the reality of the ending crashing down -- "I had a pocket full of dreams..." realizing that those dreams will never be achieved with that other person.
I feel like the singer himself is unsure if he should break if off, but knows he has to try something new. At the end when he sings "Don't ever change, The way you are, I've never loved anyone more" -- you can envision him days after the break up rethinking the decision, or even saying it to the other person as they walk away.
This song is so simple, but so complex in emotion that it can evoke such a feeling that causes tears or goosebumps because it is so easy to relate to. Remarkably good, MCS is now one of my favorite bands.
I randomly found this song (through this site!) just glancing through their lyrics. And I can't stop replaying it. (I originally came for "Hold Me Down").
The thing I like the best is if you follow the lyrics, you can truly illustrate in your mind the entire relationship...
The begining, happy and silly with the mental picture.
The begining of the end -- the conversation begins with "Stop looking at the Floor", the other person has either become apathetic towards the relationship or is too ashamed to look him in the eye.
And finally the reality of the ending crashing down -- "I had a pocket full of dreams..." realizing that those dreams will never be achieved with that other person.
I feel like the singer himself is unsure if he should break if off, but knows he has to try something new. At the end when he sings "Don't ever change, The way you are, I've never loved anyone more" -- you can envision him days after the break up rethinking the decision, or even saying it to the other person as they walk away.
This song is so simple, but so complex in emotion that it can evoke such a feeling that causes tears or goosebumps because it is so easy to relate to. Remarkably good, MCS is now one of my favorite bands.