All of the winter references could be to a specific memory or perhaps they could also symbolize the chilling setbacks within a relationship. Additionally, as far as the relationship being described within the song, it is certainly one shared by two dynamic individuals. The speaker within the song (whom I assume to be Jarrod) seems to be characterized as the dutiful significant other who simply wants his woman to chill out. It also seems like he's been into her for a long time (waited so patiently for everyone else to leave) and that now that they're...
All of the winter references could be to a specific memory or perhaps they could also symbolize the chilling setbacks within a relationship. Additionally, as far as the relationship being described within the song, it is certainly one shared by two dynamic individuals. The speaker within the song (whom I assume to be Jarrod) seems to be characterized as the dutiful significant other who simply wants his woman to chill out. It also seems like he's been into her for a long time (waited so patiently for everyone else to leave) and that now that they're finally together, he's doing everything in his power to make it work-- even at the cost of his own friendships (I'm not anti-social; you just fulfill those needs) because he feels like he needs no one but her.
The first part sounds like "Watch the snow compile the ebb and flow of foot traffic
the powder crushed and compact in our grip"
@Jozsa-- You're totally right.
@Jozsa-- You're totally right.
All of the winter references could be to a specific memory or perhaps they could also symbolize the chilling setbacks within a relationship. Additionally, as far as the relationship being described within the song, it is certainly one shared by two dynamic individuals. The speaker within the song (whom I assume to be Jarrod) seems to be characterized as the dutiful significant other who simply wants his woman to chill out. It also seems like he's been into her for a long time (waited so patiently for everyone else to leave) and that now that they're...
All of the winter references could be to a specific memory or perhaps they could also symbolize the chilling setbacks within a relationship. Additionally, as far as the relationship being described within the song, it is certainly one shared by two dynamic individuals. The speaker within the song (whom I assume to be Jarrod) seems to be characterized as the dutiful significant other who simply wants his woman to chill out. It also seems like he's been into her for a long time (waited so patiently for everyone else to leave) and that now that they're finally together, he's doing everything in his power to make it work-- even at the cost of his own friendships (I'm not anti-social; you just fulfill those needs) because he feels like he needs no one but her.