There's more at the end--- at least, in the version I have, she ends it singing: "Pain, pain--oh--pain, pain, knowing... true love exists!"
I think this song is about someone who is falling in love with a girl, even though she's a mess and the relationship is bound to be a disaster. "She'll break your heart, too"
This girl has some real problems, she's not exactly stable. "She's been pouring her drinks down the sink"-- maybe she has some kind of a eating disorder or a drinking problem. "She's been skipping days"-- she's not always there completely.
But still, no matter how much warning this guy receives, he still knows that "true love exists" even though it's broken and lame.
I agree with this interpretation. Sybil, fible. Hehe. Seriously though, I think this is pretty much spot on. :) Thanks for helping me to sort my feelings haha.
I agree with this interpretation. Sybil, fible. Hehe. Seriously though, I think this is pretty much spot on. :) Thanks for helping me to sort my feelings haha.
There's more at the end--- at least, in the version I have, she ends it singing: "Pain, pain--oh--pain, pain, knowing... true love exists!"
I think this song is about someone who is falling in love with a girl, even though she's a mess and the relationship is bound to be a disaster. "She'll break your heart, too"
This girl has some real problems, she's not exactly stable. "She's been pouring her drinks down the sink"-- maybe she has some kind of a eating disorder or a drinking problem. "She's been skipping days"-- she's not always there completely.
But still, no matter how much warning this guy receives, he still knows that "true love exists" even though it's broken and lame.
I agree with this interpretation. Sybil, fible. Hehe. Seriously though, I think this is pretty much spot on. :) Thanks for helping me to sort my feelings haha.
I agree with this interpretation. Sybil, fible. Hehe. Seriously though, I think this is pretty much spot on. :) Thanks for helping me to sort my feelings haha.