i always heard it as "i'd like to rearrange your latitude to me", as in she wants to be closer to the person she is singing to. i see it as a song of admiration "i'd sit there in the sun of the things I like about you", not necessarily love. that or she loves the person but doesn't actually want them to know, "most of all I'd like you to be unaware".
You are absolutely right, she does say "latitude." It's very clear to hear to me. I can't even hear it without the "l" if I try. Though I do like both ways in a lyrical sense.
You are absolutely right, she does say "latitude." It's very clear to hear to me. I can't even hear it without the "l" if I try. Though I do like both ways in a lyrical sense.
@notahope That's exactly what I thought. Because rearranging their attitude means they're upset with them, it would seem. But I keep hearing latitude, which would make the meaning as you described, which fits better w/ the rest of the lyrics
@notahope That's exactly what I thought. Because rearranging their attitude means they're upset with them, it would seem. But I keep hearing latitude, which would make the meaning as you described, which fits better w/ the rest of the lyrics
i always heard it as "i'd like to rearrange your latitude to me", as in she wants to be closer to the person she is singing to. i see it as a song of admiration "i'd sit there in the sun of the things I like about you", not necessarily love. that or she loves the person but doesn't actually want them to know, "most of all I'd like you to be unaware".
That is an interesting alternative. In truth, I think she sings "attitude", but it's a nice thought.
That is an interesting alternative. In truth, I think she sings "attitude", but it's a nice thought.
You are absolutely right, she does say "latitude." It's very clear to hear to me. I can't even hear it without the "l" if I try. Though I do like both ways in a lyrical sense.
You are absolutely right, she does say "latitude." It's very clear to hear to me. I can't even hear it without the "l" if I try. Though I do like both ways in a lyrical sense.
@notahope That's exactly what I thought. Because rearranging their attitude means they're upset with them, it would seem. But I keep hearing latitude, which would make the meaning as you described, which fits better w/ the rest of the lyrics
@notahope That's exactly what I thought. Because rearranging their attitude means they're upset with them, it would seem. But I keep hearing latitude, which would make the meaning as you described, which fits better w/ the rest of the lyrics