According to an interview to Floor herself, she wrote this after her dog died, when he/she was 15 years old (lived a long time).
I felt precisely the same thing when my dog died, just about a month ago. The sadness of having lost that member of my family, but happy because all the memories that he left behind where marvelous.
I suppose that's what the lyrics mean.
According to an interview to Floor herself, she wrote this after her dog died, when he/she was 15 years old (lived a long time).
I felt precisely the same thing when my dog died, just about a month ago. The sadness of having lost that member of my family, but happy because all the memories that he left behind where marvelous.
I suppose that's what the lyrics mean.
^ I agree
It's definately about being confused about your emotion. You're happy, yet sad. The chorus seems to imply that it's about someone dying.
According to an interview to Floor herself, she wrote this after her dog died, when he/she was 15 years old (lived a long time). I felt precisely the same thing when my dog died, just about a month ago. The sadness of having lost that member of my family, but happy because all the memories that he left behind where marvelous. I suppose that's what the lyrics mean.
According to an interview to Floor herself, she wrote this after her dog died, when he/she was 15 years old (lived a long time). I felt precisely the same thing when my dog died, just about a month ago. The sadness of having lost that member of my family, but happy because all the memories that he left behind where marvelous. I suppose that's what the lyrics mean.