This song is so beautiful and full of soul. It's really just gorgeous.
It sounds as if she's finally found the strentgh to leave a truly abusive situation. Even though she's been hurt, she's in the state where part of her does want to go back, but now she has the ability to fight that urge and free herself from all the pain and trouble of the relationship. Now she can start to rebuild herself.
@theInnovator Sia has spoken openly on many occasions about her battle with alcohol and drug addiction and she has written at least one other song about that addiction (CHANDELIER). She she has also mentioned walking away from the industry for a spell, perhaps to overcome her addiction, and perhaps the "GIANT GOLDEN MAN" is symbolic to the music industry. These are just my thoughts. Nobody but Sia can be sure of the true meaning behind the lyrics.
@theInnovator Sia has spoken openly on many occasions about her battle with alcohol and drug addiction and she has written at least one other song about that addiction (CHANDELIER). She she has also mentioned walking away from the industry for a spell, perhaps to overcome her addiction, and perhaps the "GIANT GOLDEN MAN" is symbolic to the music industry. These are just my thoughts. Nobody but Sia can be sure of the true meaning behind the lyrics.
This song is so beautiful and full of soul. It's really just gorgeous.
It sounds as if she's finally found the strentgh to leave a truly abusive situation. Even though she's been hurt, she's in the state where part of her does want to go back, but now she has the ability to fight that urge and free herself from all the pain and trouble of the relationship. Now she can start to rebuild herself.
@theInnovator Sia has spoken openly on many occasions about her battle with alcohol and drug addiction and she has written at least one other song about that addiction (CHANDELIER). She she has also mentioned walking away from the industry for a spell, perhaps to overcome her addiction, and perhaps the "GIANT GOLDEN MAN" is symbolic to the music industry. These are just my thoughts. Nobody but Sia can be sure of the true meaning behind the lyrics.
@theInnovator Sia has spoken openly on many occasions about her battle with alcohol and drug addiction and she has written at least one other song about that addiction (CHANDELIER). She she has also mentioned walking away from the industry for a spell, perhaps to overcome her addiction, and perhaps the "GIANT GOLDEN MAN" is symbolic to the music industry. These are just my thoughts. Nobody but Sia can be sure of the true meaning behind the lyrics.