He is trapped in the relationship and lies to her to spare her feelings.
He wants out, and states "My emotion wandering, yeah" (for another girl)
and he'll spend time on repair for missing her but
"I'll be always falling, yeah" (meaning he's going to fall for someone else)
"Only to rise and fall again" (he keeps falling in and out of love.)
It is sad, for both.
Why in the hell would they place this song at the end of Sixteen Candles?!!
I agree with voydlander.
He is trapped in the relationship and lies to her to spare her feelings. He wants out, and states "My emotion wandering, yeah" (for another girl) and he'll spend time on repair for missing her but "I'll be always falling, yeah" (meaning he's going to fall for someone else) "Only to rise and fall again" (he keeps falling in and out of love.) It is sad, for both. Why in the hell would they place this song at the end of Sixteen Candles?!!
Love the song though.
It may make sense from the point of view of Jake and his feelings towards his old girlfriend. And now Sam is where his emotions are wandering.
It may make sense from the point of view of Jake and his feelings towards his old girlfriend. And now Sam is where his emotions are wandering.
Yea, That makes sense. :)
Yea, That makes sense. :)