For some reason, I think the singer is talking about a same sex relationship.
"the fire caught us burning with desire to get out in the open"
They wanted their relationship out in the open.
But, sadly, the father disapproved and pushed his kid's lover away.
There are a lot of songs by the Radio Dept. referencing gay relationships, and for some reason I got that vibe from this song too. Either way a lot of the good in their lyrics is the ambiguity, so it could be about either. However, I do think they had to hide their relationship from the 'father', while the singer's 'daddy' was more open to it.
There are a lot of songs by the Radio Dept. referencing gay relationships, and for some reason I got that vibe from this song too. Either way a lot of the good in their lyrics is the ambiguity, so it could be about either. However, I do think they had to hide their relationship from the 'father', while the singer's 'daddy' was more open to it.
The father prohibited their romance.
For some reason, I think the singer is talking about a same sex relationship. "the fire caught us burning with desire to get out in the open" They wanted their relationship out in the open.
But, sadly, the father disapproved and pushed his kid's lover away.
There are a lot of songs by the Radio Dept. referencing gay relationships, and for some reason I got that vibe from this song too. Either way a lot of the good in their lyrics is the ambiguity, so it could be about either. However, I do think they had to hide their relationship from the 'father', while the singer's 'daddy' was more open to it.
There are a lot of songs by the Radio Dept. referencing gay relationships, and for some reason I got that vibe from this song too. Either way a lot of the good in their lyrics is the ambiguity, so it could be about either. However, I do think they had to hide their relationship from the 'father', while the singer's 'daddy' was more open to it.