This song, to me anyway, conjures up images of a man having an affair with a married woman - her husband being a man who's "just alive" - and the "picket fence white 9-5" being their domestic life together, as opposed to the life she leads with the singer of the song.
The found a hole part deals with the singer finding the thing that was missing in this woman's relationship and providing it for her - thus finding a way into her heart, as it were.
This song, to me anyway, conjures up images of a man having an affair with a married woman - her husband being a man who's "just alive" - and the "picket fence white 9-5" being their domestic life together, as opposed to the life she leads with the singer of the song.
The found a hole part deals with the singer finding the thing that was missing in this woman's relationship and providing it for her - thus finding a way into her heart, as it were.