Pretty sure that's the gibberish language from The Sims he's singing, there. ;-)
I have a tough time figuring out what the heck this song is about. The only thing I can think of is that it's a metaphor for a guy in a relationship: wood is used for the floor because that is one of wood's purposes, and likewise humans get into relationships for the same reason. It's just how it's done, it's the way the world works. Like the floor getting warped in this environment that seems so unnatural, the hearts of humans can often get 'warped' in relationships because these "leaks" just happen. It can feel completely unnatural, but that's how it goes. But this doesn't stop us from getting into new relationships, once we're done with the last one we move on to the next. And when that one gets sour, we ask, "how'd I get 'sewed down' to this crap all over again?!"
"I don't get mad
I just don't get dry, not anymore"
A certain indifference we get when we're in those tough relationships where you fight ALL THE TIME. Totally relatable.
"I stare out my window
I watch you play in the dirt"
Seems he was in a relationship with one of those grouchy girls who need everything their way and fight over everything. They cause the havoc, yet walk away as if nothing was ever their fault. Like I said, if you've been in one of those kinds of relationships before, it's totally relatable. Chicks move on like it's nothing, while guys are left "inside" watching the girl have fun.
Are you crazy?! You can't say that girls move on better than guys do. I think that's rubbish. And I don't think that's a reasonable interpretation, but it's an opinion, so whatever...
Are you crazy?! You can't say that girls move on better than guys do. I think that's rubbish. And I don't think that's a reasonable interpretation, but it's an opinion, so whatever...
I think the song is beautiful regardless, and I'm not entirely sure it's just about relationships. Not all beautiful songs are about relationships. Hurt can be caused by all kinds of things.
I think the song is beautiful regardless, and I'm not entirely sure it's just about relationships. Not all beautiful songs are about relationships. Hurt can be caused by all kinds of things.
Pretty sure that's the gibberish language from The Sims he's singing, there. ;-)
I have a tough time figuring out what the heck this song is about. The only thing I can think of is that it's a metaphor for a guy in a relationship: wood is used for the floor because that is one of wood's purposes, and likewise humans get into relationships for the same reason. It's just how it's done, it's the way the world works. Like the floor getting warped in this environment that seems so unnatural, the hearts of humans can often get 'warped' in relationships because these "leaks" just happen. It can feel completely unnatural, but that's how it goes. But this doesn't stop us from getting into new relationships, once we're done with the last one we move on to the next. And when that one gets sour, we ask, "how'd I get 'sewed down' to this crap all over again?!"
"I don't get mad I just don't get dry, not anymore" A certain indifference we get when we're in those tough relationships where you fight ALL THE TIME. Totally relatable.
"I stare out my window I watch you play in the dirt" Seems he was in a relationship with one of those grouchy girls who need everything their way and fight over everything. They cause the havoc, yet walk away as if nothing was ever their fault. Like I said, if you've been in one of those kinds of relationships before, it's totally relatable. Chicks move on like it's nothing, while guys are left "inside" watching the girl have fun.
Are you crazy?! You can't say that girls move on better than guys do. I think that's rubbish. And I don't think that's a reasonable interpretation, but it's an opinion, so whatever...
Are you crazy?! You can't say that girls move on better than guys do. I think that's rubbish. And I don't think that's a reasonable interpretation, but it's an opinion, so whatever...
I think the song is beautiful regardless, and I'm not entirely sure it's just about relationships. Not all beautiful songs are about relationships. Hurt can be caused by all kinds of things.
I think the song is beautiful regardless, and I'm not entirely sure it's just about relationships. Not all beautiful songs are about relationships. Hurt can be caused by all kinds of things.
I may or may not have been speaking out of personal experience. :D
I may or may not have been speaking out of personal experience. :D