To me, this song seems like it would be from Jacob's point of view.
The whole "White Demon" meaning could be directed towards Edward.
"He isn't coming after all" Refering to how Edward left Bella and never plans to come back.
"She likes the way he sings white demon love songs in her dreams" Refers to how Bella still loves Edward.
"White demon, where's your selfish kiss? White demon sorrow will arrange Let's not forget about the fear
Black invitation to this place that cannot change" Refers to what would happen to Bella if Edward was still with her: selfish kiss-biting to change someone into a vampire, a place that cannot change-being a vampire, they never age.
"Let us be in love, Let's do old and grey, I won't make you cry, I will never stray, I will do my part, Let us be in love tonight" Refers to how Jacob feels for Bella: He loves her unconditionally and never wants to hurt her, even though he knows that she's inlove with Edward and doesn't feel the same way about him.
I really, really like this song, and that is my interpretation. I am very much a Twitard, and I have always loved the Killers, so I was extremely pleased that they made it onto the soundtrack with such an awesome song. =]
To me, this song seems like it would be from Jacob's point of view.
The whole "White Demon" meaning could be directed towards Edward.
"He isn't coming after all" Refering to how Edward left Bella and never plans to come back.
"She likes the way he sings white demon love songs in her dreams" Refers to how Bella still loves Edward.
"White demon, where's your selfish kiss? White demon sorrow will arrange Let's not forget about the fear Black invitation to this place that cannot change" Refers to what would happen to Bella if Edward was still with her: selfish kiss-biting to change someone into a vampire, a place that cannot change-being a vampire, they never age.
"Let us be in love, Let's do old and grey, I won't make you cry, I will never stray, I will do my part, Let us be in love tonight" Refers to how Jacob feels for Bella: He loves her unconditionally and never wants to hurt her, even though he knows that she's inlove with Edward and doesn't feel the same way about him.
I really, really like this song, and that is my interpretation. I am very much a Twitard, and I have always loved the Killers, so I was extremely pleased that they made it onto the soundtrack with such an awesome song. =]
Totally agree with your interpretation.
Totally agree with your interpretation.