"Do you see hwo the wind in your hair now feels differently"
"Do you see hwo the wind in your hair now feels differently"
This line is correlating with the theme of a brief hookup that doesn't work up ("backwater overflow, engine's blow") and the girl who hooked up with him just feels different after hooking up (too soon?).
This line is correlating with the theme of a brief hookup that doesn't work up ("backwater overflow, engine's blow") and the girl who hooked up with him just feels different after hooking up (too soon?).
I think it's more to do with the chase rather than the aftermath. When you're interested in someone and it is working out slowly everything starts feeling different. You start noticing little things that make you happy, like the feel of the wind or the smell of rain.
I think it's more to do with the chase rather than the aftermath. When you're interested in someone and it is working out slowly everything starts feeling different. You start noticing little things that make you happy, like the feel of the wind or the smell of rain.
It's the wanting to satisfy part. I translate this line into "Come get some strange" Also it could imply cheating. The 'differently' part being the exclusion (or from another song, execution) of their current partner. imo..
It's the wanting to satisfy part. I translate this line into "Come get some strange" Also it could imply cheating. The 'differently' part being the exclusion (or from another song, execution) of their current partner. imo..
It's almost like a rhetorical question... this chick he's hooking up with is trying to fill a void, and he's got this sorta condescending or even slightly sinister tone in this part of the song (as well as the "can't believe the lure was enough"). Not that he's judging her, but he (maybe just in retrospect) sees the shortcomings of such a hookup, how it doesn't make anything better.
It's almost like a rhetorical question... this chick he's hooking up with is trying to fill a void, and he's got this sorta condescending or even slightly sinister tone in this part of the song (as well as the "can't believe the lure was enough"). Not that he's judging her, but he (maybe just in retrospect) sees the shortcomings of such a hookup, how it doesn't make anything better.
So saying this he could have two meanings, either that no, it doesn't feel any differently... or he's kinda saying "now that it's over, do you see how dissapointing...
So saying this he could have two meanings, either that no, it doesn't feel any differently... or he's kinda saying "now that it's over, do you see how dissapointing it is".
Or maybe they just had amazing sex and they feel refreshed and he's remarking on how vibrant everything can feel when you walk outside to get some fresh air. Time for a cigarette.
"Do you see how the wind in your hair now feels differently"
still slightly lost on this line. any help??
"Do you see hwo the wind in your hair now feels differently"
"Do you see hwo the wind in your hair now feels differently"
This line is correlating with the theme of a brief hookup that doesn't work up ("backwater overflow, engine's blow") and the girl who hooked up with him just feels different after hooking up (too soon?).
This line is correlating with the theme of a brief hookup that doesn't work up ("backwater overflow, engine's blow") and the girl who hooked up with him just feels different after hooking up (too soon?).
I think it's more to do with the chase rather than the aftermath. When you're interested in someone and it is working out slowly everything starts feeling different. You start noticing little things that make you happy, like the feel of the wind or the smell of rain.
I think it's more to do with the chase rather than the aftermath. When you're interested in someone and it is working out slowly everything starts feeling different. You start noticing little things that make you happy, like the feel of the wind or the smell of rain.
I was relating this line to satisfaction.
I was relating this line to satisfaction.
Usually, "wind in your hair" is commonly referred to as a pleasurable and bliss experience.
Usually, "wind in your hair" is commonly referred to as a pleasurable and bliss experience.
It's the wanting to satisfy part. I translate this line into "Come get some strange" Also it could imply cheating. The 'differently' part being the exclusion (or from another song, execution) of their current partner. imo..
It's the wanting to satisfy part. I translate this line into "Come get some strange" Also it could imply cheating. The 'differently' part being the exclusion (or from another song, execution) of their current partner. imo..
Before I looked up the lyrics I thought it said
Before I looked up the lyrics I thought it said
"Do you see how the wind in your hair now feels divinely"
"Do you see how the wind in your hair now feels divinely"
I don't even know if "divinely" can be pronounced like "div-en-lee" but it doesn't sound like "differently"'s what he's saying.
I don't even know if "divinely" can be pronounced like "div-en-lee" but it doesn't sound like "differently"'s what he's saying.
It's almost like a rhetorical question... this chick he's hooking up with is trying to fill a void, and he's got this sorta condescending or even slightly sinister tone in this part of the song (as well as the "can't believe the lure was enough"). Not that he's judging her, but he (maybe just in retrospect) sees the shortcomings of such a hookup, how it doesn't make anything better.
It's almost like a rhetorical question... this chick he's hooking up with is trying to fill a void, and he's got this sorta condescending or even slightly sinister tone in this part of the song (as well as the "can't believe the lure was enough"). Not that he's judging her, but he (maybe just in retrospect) sees the shortcomings of such a hookup, how it doesn't make anything better.
So saying this he could have two meanings, either that no, it doesn't feel any differently... or he's kinda saying "now that it's over, do you see how dissapointing...
So saying this he could have two meanings, either that no, it doesn't feel any differently... or he's kinda saying "now that it's over, do you see how dissapointing it is".
Or maybe they just had amazing sex and they feel refreshed and he's remarking on how vibrant everything can feel when you walk outside to get some fresh air. Time for a cigarette.