I understand why everyone loves this song, but do people actually have an opinion as to the meaning of this song?
I understand why everyone loves this song, but do people actually have an opinion as to the meaning of this song?
I'm a bit unsure myself. The old adage is "opposites attract" when it comes to relationships. To me, there needs to be some level of shared experience or some similarity discovered along the way. It's one of those two things that can keep things together and close.
I'm a bit unsure myself. The old adage is "opposites attract" when it comes to relationships. To me, there needs to be some level of shared experience or some similarity discovered along the way. It's one of those two things that can keep things together and close.
She seems to be talking about a see-saw relationships. Suddenly, the two are shy with each other either out of nervousness or some fear of losing the other. "Come on,...
She seems to be talking about a see-saw relationships. Suddenly, the two are shy with each other either out of nervousness or some fear of losing the other. "Come on, things are getting better" is Ahn trying to convince whomever she is talking to that they'll end up working out whatever differences they have. The "high" she refers to insists that there still exists a luster or excitement in their bond.
Wow... I am absolutely in luv with this song. Her voice is so beautiful ♥
If anyone wants to see an awesome cover of the song, visit this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AddB6HuAzQw
I understand why everyone loves this song, but do people actually have an opinion as to the meaning of this song?
I understand why everyone loves this song, but do people actually have an opinion as to the meaning of this song?
I'm a bit unsure myself. The old adage is "opposites attract" when it comes to relationships. To me, there needs to be some level of shared experience or some similarity discovered along the way. It's one of those two things that can keep things together and close.
I'm a bit unsure myself. The old adage is "opposites attract" when it comes to relationships. To me, there needs to be some level of shared experience or some similarity discovered along the way. It's one of those two things that can keep things together and close.
She seems to be talking about a see-saw relationships. Suddenly, the two are shy with each other either out of nervousness or some fear of losing the other. "Come on,...
She seems to be talking about a see-saw relationships. Suddenly, the two are shy with each other either out of nervousness or some fear of losing the other. "Come on, things are getting better" is Ahn trying to convince whomever she is talking to that they'll end up working out whatever differences they have. The "high" she refers to insists that there still exists a luster or excitement in their bond.
Just one guy's opinion ;)