as far as meaning goes, it seems to be about someone who has been cheated on by someone they truly loved. the ice and freezing to death refer to the pain the person has been put through, where they are so frozen inside that they've lost the will to function. his last words (the three words) are simply "I love you" i think. so he's asking her if his words haunt her, knowing that she cheated on him. and the words are just floating inside her as she is unable to secure the claim - as in, she can't accept his words and tell him that she feels the same. until she does accept it, he's left "floating for one meaning" without a soul and without a conscience, and that one meaning is to become unfrozen again...or something like that. but anyways, that's what i think...maybe that's supposed to be like the obvious response to it and there's like more underlying meaning to it. but yeah, seriously though, what does everyone else think as far as meaning?
as far as meaning goes, it seems to be about someone who has been cheated on by someone they truly loved. the ice and freezing to death refer to the pain the person has been put through, where they are so frozen inside that they've lost the will to function. his last words (the three words) are simply "I love you" i think. so he's asking her if his words haunt her, knowing that she cheated on him. and the words are just floating inside her as she is unable to secure the claim - as in, she can't accept his words and tell him that she feels the same. until she does accept it, he's left "floating for one meaning" without a soul and without a conscience, and that one meaning is to become unfrozen again...or something like that. but anyways, that's what i think...maybe that's supposed to be like the obvious response to it and there's like more underlying meaning to it. but yeah, seriously though, what does everyone else think as far as meaning?