This song is about a relationship that ended poorly. She left him, and him, being "unable to bear" the fact that his feelings of love weren't returned, turned her into a "monster". So he would be able to deal better. He then begins to substitute all of the good that he remembers and treasure into a "stinging attack" upon her (by use of a song). But no matter how much he wants to stop being in love with her, he hopes that one day she will return seeking friendship and understanding, because he would rather have her as a friend than not in his life at all. But anyone who had been betrayed in such a way would surely not wish good upon the person who hurt them, hence "Yeah, I hope you get angry, and hurt, and have the hardest of landings.
And i hope your new man thinks of me when he sees what a number I did on you. "
Although he diverts his attention to the blonde, he knows that he will use this girl, hurt her (not badly: "won't break her, just bend her"), all because he's struggling to get over his monster. He doesn't want things to keep changing so he will fight off the spring, new things etc. He hopes time will just stop moving.
ehh. the end is iffy. But that's what I get from it.
This song is about a relationship that ended poorly. She left him, and him, being "unable to bear" the fact that his feelings of love weren't returned, turned her into a "monster". So he would be able to deal better. He then begins to substitute all of the good that he remembers and treasure into a "stinging attack" upon her (by use of a song). But no matter how much he wants to stop being in love with her, he hopes that one day she will return seeking friendship and understanding, because he would rather have her as a friend than not in his life at all. But anyone who had been betrayed in such a way would surely not wish good upon the person who hurt them, hence "Yeah, I hope you get angry, and hurt, and have the hardest of landings. And i hope your new man thinks of me when he sees what a number I did on you. " Although he diverts his attention to the blonde, he knows that he will use this girl, hurt her (not badly: "won't break her, just bend her"), all because he's struggling to get over his monster. He doesn't want things to keep changing so he will fight off the spring, new things etc. He hopes time will just stop moving. ehh. the end is iffy. But that's what I get from it.