when I read all the comments it struck me that people tend to interpret the love relation within the song in two different ways...
some (like me) are seeing the speaker to be the one in love, the girl the one who does not love back. others consider the speaker the one who cannot love the girl back. looking at the lyrics neither of the theories can be contradicted... interesting... we might just see it the way we've last - or strongest - experienced it
and this also reminds of how non-mutual love can be a tough thing for both persons involved... (not only for the person who does love)
hey, I think it can't be seen as the narrator is the person is who is not in love. in the first line he says 'you're the only thing that i can stand'. and 'you're looking for that hurt look' suggests he's the one being rejected. i agree that some of it could be said by a person in either position. i like your comment btw, sorry to disagree with what you're saying!
hey, I think it can't be seen as the narrator is the person is who is not in love. in the first line he says 'you're the only thing that i can stand'. and 'you're looking for that hurt look' suggests he's the one being rejected. i agree that some of it could be said by a person in either position. i like your comment btw, sorry to disagree with what you're saying!
when I read all the comments it struck me that people tend to interpret the love relation within the song in two different ways... some (like me) are seeing the speaker to be the one in love, the girl the one who does not love back. others consider the speaker the one who cannot love the girl back. looking at the lyrics neither of the theories can be contradicted... interesting... we might just see it the way we've last - or strongest - experienced it
and this also reminds of how non-mutual love can be a tough thing for both persons involved... (not only for the person who does love)
hey, I think it can't be seen as the narrator is the person is who is not in love. in the first line he says 'you're the only thing that i can stand'. and 'you're looking for that hurt look' suggests he's the one being rejected. i agree that some of it could be said by a person in either position. i like your comment btw, sorry to disagree with what you're saying!
hey, I think it can't be seen as the narrator is the person is who is not in love. in the first line he says 'you're the only thing that i can stand'. and 'you're looking for that hurt look' suggests he's the one being rejected. i agree that some of it could be said by a person in either position. i like your comment btw, sorry to disagree with what you're saying!