This song reminds me of a fairy-tale sort of love, but instead of a happy ending, the relationship disintegrates when faced with reality, leaving the girl hopelessly in love with the prince who left her.
"I just got your message baby."
Could refer to an actual message, as if the boy couldn't end the relationship in person, so he left a voice message on her phone.
"What in the world is this feeling?
Catch a breath and leave me reeling."
Love, maybe? Some sort of profound emotion when she realized that their entire relationship was over via voice message? It's not very clear as to how to define it, but the meaning of the lyrics is just as impacting to the listener, even if they can't describe the emotion.
"It'll get you in the end it's god's revenge."
A confirmation on the basis of her emotions. Love-sickness, possibly. A lingering feeling of compassion after the break-up?
"Oh I know I should come clean.
But I prefer to deceive.
Every day I walk alone
and pray that god won't see me.
I know it's wrong, I know it's wrong."
It is unclear what she wants to confess about, but the guilt from keeping it a secret, compounded with the hopeless love that is described in the chorus, reveals a woman with a broken heart, not ready to let go of her persistent devotion.
"I know I'll die, baby."
For such an upbeat melody, this song contains dark undertones. Maybe with the end of their relationship came her breaking point, and now she lives on as a destitute lover, waiting for the return of her prince, and if not, then death.
So sad to see you fade away.
It'll get you in the end it's god's revenge."
This song reminds me of a fairy-tale sort of love, but instead of a happy ending, the relationship disintegrates when faced with reality, leaving the girl hopelessly in love with the prince who left her.
"I just got your message baby." Could refer to an actual message, as if the boy couldn't end the relationship in person, so he left a voice message on her phone.
"What in the world is this feeling? Catch a breath and leave me reeling." Love, maybe? Some sort of profound emotion when she realized that their entire relationship was over via voice message? It's not very clear as to how to define it, but the meaning of the lyrics is just as impacting to the listener, even if they can't describe the emotion.
"It'll get you in the end it's god's revenge." A confirmation on the basis of her emotions. Love-sickness, possibly. A lingering feeling of compassion after the break-up?
"Oh I know I should come clean. But I prefer to deceive. Every day I walk alone and pray that god won't see me. I know it's wrong, I know it's wrong." It is unclear what she wants to confess about, but the guilt from keeping it a secret, compounded with the hopeless love that is described in the chorus, reveals a woman with a broken heart, not ready to let go of her persistent devotion.
"I know I'll die, baby." For such an upbeat melody, this song contains dark undertones. Maybe with the end of their relationship came her breaking point, and now she lives on as a destitute lover, waiting for the return of her prince, and if not, then death.