Emily has funny motifs. Fire, goodbyes, moving.. The speaker of this song reminds me of Butcher's, though this has a slightly less negative description of whomever the speaker is talking to. Giving someone else the power of the relationship, perhaps in an attempt to bring about peace or at least a more palpable perception of positive feelings.
I'm interested in how the bridge ("I know it's a lie..) is meant to interact with the "Somebody's got soul" part of the song. Because it completely negates the "make the move" concept, and instead gives into the passive nature that is upheld in the chorus and first verse. This is a pretty lame stab at the song, but I don't see much to go off of yet. But it sure is pretty.
Emily has funny motifs. Fire, goodbyes, moving.. The speaker of this song reminds me of Butcher's, though this has a slightly less negative description of whomever the speaker is talking to. Giving someone else the power of the relationship, perhaps in an attempt to bring about peace or at least a more palpable perception of positive feelings.
I'm interested in how the bridge ("I know it's a lie..) is meant to interact with the "Somebody's got soul" part of the song. Because it completely negates the "make the move" concept, and instead gives into the passive nature that is upheld in the chorus and first verse. This is a pretty lame stab at the song, but I don't see much to go off of yet. But it sure is pretty.