Oh man, I could listen to this song all day. And yep, this is Alden's song.
"Tell me about your love affairs,
Tell me about your moral resignations
Tell me about your love affairs,
I want to know all the lurid details"
A boy is both fascinated with the girl, and is trying to act as if he doesn't really care if she loves him, or if she loves somebody else.
"I want to die today,
And make love with you, in my grave,
I want to die today,
And make love with you, in my grave,
Aaaaaaaaalll aaallll alll day"
This boy has either begun to let her know that he adores her, or is thinking this in his head. As someone has commented earlier, he doesn't care what happens to him, as long as he is with her. It also shows that he wants to be with her forever.
"Is this love of ours a lie?"
Asking the final question, probably to the girl again instead of in his head. Maybe because of her answers, or what he's telling himself in his head (that she loves him back?), he is either worrying now that she doesn't love him, or he's coming to terms with the fact she doesn't love him at all?
I dunno. It could also be from the point of view of a stalker, who wished to immortalize the girl her loves her by killing her. Which makes it a little simpler.
Oh man, I could listen to this song all day. And yep, this is Alden's song.
"Tell me about your love affairs, Tell me about your moral resignations
Tell me about your love affairs, I want to know all the lurid details"
A boy is both fascinated with the girl, and is trying to act as if he doesn't really care if she loves him, or if she loves somebody else.
"I want to die today, And make love with you, in my grave, I want to die today, And make love with you, in my grave, Aaaaaaaaalll aaallll alll day"
This boy has either begun to let her know that he adores her, or is thinking this in his head. As someone has commented earlier, he doesn't care what happens to him, as long as he is with her. It also shows that he wants to be with her forever.
"Is this love of ours a lie?"
Asking the final question, probably to the girl again instead of in his head. Maybe because of her answers, or what he's telling himself in his head (that she loves him back?), he is either worrying now that she doesn't love him, or he's coming to terms with the fact she doesn't love him at all?
I dunno. It could also be from the point of view of a stalker, who wished to immortalize the girl her loves her by killing her. Which makes it a little simpler.