The patrons of a bar a couple regularly frequented console the man the woman dumped for a life of spontaneity, telling him "she couldn't be trusted, man, she couldn't be true" - when, in reality, she really only wanted to settle down to him. But it didn't work out. She chose the road, the spontaneity. It's also a clever title. The last chords of the song loop back into the same pattern she plays on the introduction of "6'1" - which loops back to the start of the album, in which, she announces: "I loved my life - and I hated you."
The patrons of a bar a couple regularly frequented console the man the woman dumped for a life of spontaneity, telling him "she couldn't be trusted, man, she couldn't be true" - when, in reality, she really only wanted to settle down to him. But it didn't work out. She chose the road, the spontaneity. It's also a clever title. The last chords of the song loop back into the same pattern she plays on the introduction of "6'1" - which loops back to the start of the album, in which, she announces: "I loved my life - and I hated you."