I always interpreted the line, "last night, I fell in love without you" in the sense that he's fallen for or quite possibly, fallen back for the girl, but the feeling isn't mutual and then tries to save face by throwing away any feelings or emotions because he knows subconsciously that it would never work out with the line, "I waved goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn."
"only time will tell if violins will swell"
The way that I had interpreted this line was that for the girls he's fallen for, or fallen back in love with, nothing has happened yet and he is just waiting.
"The stars at night aren't as big and bright as you make them out to be." I pretty much agree with everyone's interpretation of this line, but I also see it as a way of telling the girl that something in particular just isn't that big of a deal to him, be it expensive jewelery, or a cliche date or anniversary.
I always try my best to relate my life to the songs that I listen to and this song came to mind not too long ago for me. Four years ago, this girl and I had started dating, and then two years later we broke it off. I hadn't seen her for two years. There was even a point in time where I had completely forgotten about her, but the moment that I saw her again after two years of barely ever talking to her, just the sight of her made me fall in love again and regret the fact that the relationship end. That's why I can somehow interpret as a lost love or a love. The feeling may or may not be mutual, thus the violin line.
"in memory of what we used to call 'in love'"
maybe back then they the two weren't really in love, but thought they were. it could have been a strong puppy love or an immature high school relationship.
You're first person I've seen on here that I've found that interpreted the "last night I fell in love without you" line the same as I did. I completely agree that it's eluding that he's fallen for a girl, but the feeling isn't mutual. He fell in love with her, but she didn't fall in love with him. And you're interpretation of "I waived goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn" makes so much sense.
You're first person I've seen on here that I've found that interpreted the "last night I fell in love without you" line the same as I did. I completely agree that it's eluding that he's fallen for a girl, but the feeling isn't mutual. He fell in love with her, but she didn't fall in love with him. And you're interpretation of "I waived goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn" makes so much sense.
I agree with the rest as well, but this first part was the most different from other...
I agree with the rest as well, but this first part was the most different from other interpretations. Nice job.
I always interpreted the line, "last night, I fell in love without you" in the sense that he's fallen for or quite possibly, fallen back for the girl, but the feeling isn't mutual and then tries to save face by throwing away any feelings or emotions because he knows subconsciously that it would never work out with the line, "I waved goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn."
"only time will tell if violins will swell" The way that I had interpreted this line was that for the girls he's fallen for, or fallen back in love with, nothing has happened yet and he is just waiting.
"The stars at night aren't as big and bright as you make them out to be." I pretty much agree with everyone's interpretation of this line, but I also see it as a way of telling the girl that something in particular just isn't that big of a deal to him, be it expensive jewelery, or a cliche date or anniversary.
I always try my best to relate my life to the songs that I listen to and this song came to mind not too long ago for me. Four years ago, this girl and I had started dating, and then two years later we broke it off. I hadn't seen her for two years. There was even a point in time where I had completely forgotten about her, but the moment that I saw her again after two years of barely ever talking to her, just the sight of her made me fall in love again and regret the fact that the relationship end. That's why I can somehow interpret as a lost love or a love. The feeling may or may not be mutual, thus the violin line.
"in memory of what we used to call 'in love'" maybe back then they the two weren't really in love, but thought they were. it could have been a strong puppy love or an immature high school relationship.
You're first person I've seen on here that I've found that interpreted the "last night I fell in love without you" line the same as I did. I completely agree that it's eluding that he's fallen for a girl, but the feeling isn't mutual. He fell in love with her, but she didn't fall in love with him. And you're interpretation of "I waived goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn" makes so much sense.
You're first person I've seen on here that I've found that interpreted the "last night I fell in love without you" line the same as I did. I completely agree that it's eluding that he's fallen for a girl, but the feeling isn't mutual. He fell in love with her, but she didn't fall in love with him. And you're interpretation of "I waived goodbye to that heart of mine beating solo on your lawn" makes so much sense.
I agree with the rest as well, but this first part was the most different from other...
I agree with the rest as well, but this first part was the most different from other interpretations. Nice job.