To me it about an old relationship (between 74-75) that didn't work out, but his love for this girl remained. It hurt for a long time. But eventually he got over the heartache and went on with his life, but she still would keep a place somewhere down there.
One day, out of the blue, he found her standing there on his doorstep in the rain, wishing him back into her life. He feels heartbroken and don't want to bring all them miserable memories back that she brings with her presence. He says to himself in his head "she's got no reason to bring all this up again. Why! I moved on!". But in his heart he knows he missed her so much, and after all this time...he is so happy to see her, to look into her eyes. But he really can't understand what she is doing there, cause he let her know very well how much she broke his heart back then, and that it would stick with him for life (I was the one that let you know. I was your sorry ever after 74/75). Everything's already been said, and he's not sure how to handle this situation. He so crawes her still, but can't find a way to forgive what happened.
All in all it's about a guys bittersweet everlasting love to a girl, a girl who ripped out his heart back in '74-'75 =(
To me, the song makes a lot more sense if the narrator is female. If it's her love for the guy that she got over... Can't explain why but I'm somehow sure it would be a thirtysomething woman rather than a thirtysomething man who would say "I was the one who let you know/I was your sorry ever after".
To me, the song makes a lot more sense if the narrator is female. If it's her love for the guy that she got over... Can't explain why but I'm somehow sure it would be a thirtysomething woman rather than a thirtysomething man who would say "I was the one who let you know/I was your sorry ever after".
This song is truly beutiful.
To me it about an old relationship (between 74-75) that didn't work out, but his love for this girl remained. It hurt for a long time. But eventually he got over the heartache and went on with his life, but she still would keep a place somewhere down there.
One day, out of the blue, he found her standing there on his doorstep in the rain, wishing him back into her life. He feels heartbroken and don't want to bring all them miserable memories back that she brings with her presence. He says to himself in his head "she's got no reason to bring all this up again. Why! I moved on!". But in his heart he knows he missed her so much, and after all this time...he is so happy to see her, to look into her eyes. But he really can't understand what she is doing there, cause he let her know very well how much she broke his heart back then, and that it would stick with him for life (I was the one that let you know. I was your sorry ever after 74/75). Everything's already been said, and he's not sure how to handle this situation. He so crawes her still, but can't find a way to forgive what happened.
All in all it's about a guys bittersweet everlasting love to a girl, a girl who ripped out his heart back in '74-'75 =(
Your guessing story is so nice and so sad also, and i think it fits so much
Your guessing story is so nice and so sad also, and i think it fits so much
To me, the song makes a lot more sense if the narrator is female. If it's her love for the guy that she got over... Can't explain why but I'm somehow sure it would be a thirtysomething woman rather than a thirtysomething man who would say "I was the one who let you know/I was your sorry ever after".
To me, the song makes a lot more sense if the narrator is female. If it's her love for the guy that she got over... Can't explain why but I'm somehow sure it would be a thirtysomething woman rather than a thirtysomething man who would say "I was the one who let you know/I was your sorry ever after".
A companion song to Pink Rabbits?
A companion song to Pink Rabbits?