Picture this basic scenario: Dude has 2 love interests, #1 we'll label "the steady" and #2 we'll label "the new hot thing that won't last but I do like you, really I do".
Suppose dude and #1 are on the rocks, he's in the doghouse, she's treating him like crap, whatever. He doesn't necessarily cheat on her but they separate or don't talk for a time and he meets/reconnects/gets to know #2.
Uh-oh! Saw #1 at some bar! She says she's sorry she was cruel or whatever and (Emeril: Bam!) they're a thing again. Uh-oh! What's gonna happen with #2? Inevitably they drift apart even if they got hot and heavy, however temporarily.
What I get out of this song is that its written to #2, hence "I only think about her, must get to her, cannot lose her.", and of course the refrain of "no regrets" etc. Maybe the song (absolutely incredible song btw) is just holding a "looking-glass" up in front of me but I get that out of it every time I listen to it.
Picture this basic scenario: Dude has 2 love interests, #1 we'll label "the steady" and #2 we'll label "the new hot thing that won't last but I do like you, really I do".
Suppose dude and #1 are on the rocks, he's in the doghouse, she's treating him like crap, whatever. He doesn't necessarily cheat on her but they separate or don't talk for a time and he meets/reconnects/gets to know #2.
Uh-oh! Saw #1 at some bar! She says she's sorry she was cruel or whatever and (Emeril: Bam!) they're a thing again. Uh-oh! What's gonna happen with #2? Inevitably they drift apart even if they got hot and heavy, however temporarily.
What I get out of this song is that its written to #2, hence "I only think about her, must get to her, cannot lose her.", and of course the refrain of "no regrets" etc. Maybe the song (absolutely incredible song btw) is just holding a "looking-glass" up in front of me but I get that out of it every time I listen to it.