I agree somewhat with what ada111 stated. Allison seems to be singing to either a friend or lover that she knows she doesn't treat as well as they may deserve. Yet they always stay around like a brother, even if they're being used.
The hope in this song is what makes it such a pleasure to listen to. What's great is that she realizes all of this about herself, and intimately in her mind she allows herself to relish the person in such a great light. Though she may not react to it in reality, in her mind she knows this person is the real deal. This person will let her "kick him to the floor, and still come back for more."
The song is very much story driven with a beginning, middle, and a hopeful ending.
And in the end, she finally accepts this persons love into her life and continues to hope that he will always straighten her out in her hardest times. She finally tell him that he is like "No One Else!"
I agree somewhat with what ada111 stated. Allison seems to be singing to either a friend or lover that she knows she doesn't treat as well as they may deserve. Yet they always stay around like a brother, even if they're being used.
The hope in this song is what makes it such a pleasure to listen to. What's great is that she realizes all of this about herself, and intimately in her mind she allows herself to relish the person in such a great light. Though she may not react to it in reality, in her mind she knows this person is the real deal. This person will let her "kick him to the floor, and still come back for more."
The song is very much story driven with a beginning, middle, and a hopeful ending.
And in the end, she finally accepts this persons love into her life and continues to hope that he will always straighten her out in her hardest times. She finally tell him that he is like "No One Else!"