It's weird, because the music is way happier than the actual words of the song, at least to me. It reminds me of The Boy Least Likely To's "I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon To Your Star" in that regard. It seems as if the singer is so wrapped up in this person that they're almost the same person ("When you're who we are"). But he realizes that it isn't good for him, as with the chorus.
It's weird, because the music is way happier than the actual words of the song, at least to me. It reminds me of The Boy Least Likely To's "I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon To Your Star" in that regard. It seems as if the singer is so wrapped up in this person that they're almost the same person ("When you're who we are"). But he realizes that it isn't good for him, as with the chorus.