Amazing song with amazing lyrics. The guitar solo and singing are all gold :)
My interpretations are below:
"Where it grows on trees, but never blooms"
'Love' is all around, but rarely lasts or turns into something lasting. Lots of relationships, few end up surviving over time.
"Where it hurts the least for whoever saw it first"
Whoever first realizes a relationship is not going to work has time to think and come to terms with it before actually making the move to break up. Without proper communication, the other person is often left in the dark while the first contemplates and then initiates the breakup.
"First to go and the last to know"
First to go refers to being dumped. Last to know means he was the last to see it coming and was blind-sided by it.
"Lasts longer than a lifetime
Takes the least amount of effort
Feels better than a bargain
Just to know it's there"
Referring to true love or perhaps the love that is idealized in our minds. Sometimes it is this easy, oftentimes it is not. Love lasts forever (or perhaps the narrator's does), is easy to do (or perhaps showing frustration over what went wrong), and can comfort someone just knowing that they are loved.
"Can't you see
There's only one me
And that me is me"
In relationships / breakups lots of times a person is accused of changing, or no longer being the person the other thought they were. Here he pleads that he is still the same person, and by definition could never be otherwise.
"I know where, but I cannot share"
The person who initiates the breakup is inevitably missed horribly by the person blind-sided by the breakup. The dumped person needs emotional comfort and wishes he/she could see the other person, but they are gone, doing who knows what, moving on with their life, while the other has to begin the process of accepting what has happened. The shock of being apart and not doing everything together. This is spoken from the person who initiated the break up.
"You'll call me, I'll stand in line til then. I'll be waiting."
Back to the perspective of the person who was dumped. He/she is convinced the other person will eventually come to their senses and return. The narrator expresses devotion to "wait in line" for the person rather than pursuing other people.
"Can't you see, all circuits are busy. Please try back again."
The response to the last line, showing that the person is uninterested in returning and that the breakup is final. Won't pick up or return calls, in a figurative or perhaps even literal sense.
Amazing song with amazing lyrics. The guitar solo and singing are all gold :) My interpretations are below:
"Where it grows on trees, but never blooms"
'Love' is all around, but rarely lasts or turns into something lasting. Lots of relationships, few end up surviving over time.
"Where it hurts the least for whoever saw it first"
Whoever first realizes a relationship is not going to work has time to think and come to terms with it before actually making the move to break up. Without proper communication, the other person is often left in the dark while the first contemplates and then initiates the breakup.
"First to go and the last to know"
First to go refers to being dumped. Last to know means he was the last to see it coming and was blind-sided by it.
"Lasts longer than a lifetime Takes the least amount of effort Feels better than a bargain Just to know it's there"
Referring to true love or perhaps the love that is idealized in our minds. Sometimes it is this easy, oftentimes it is not. Love lasts forever (or perhaps the narrator's does), is easy to do (or perhaps showing frustration over what went wrong), and can comfort someone just knowing that they are loved.
"Can't you see There's only one me And that me is me"
In relationships / breakups lots of times a person is accused of changing, or no longer being the person the other thought they were. Here he pleads that he is still the same person, and by definition could never be otherwise.
"I know where, but I cannot share"
The person who initiates the breakup is inevitably missed horribly by the person blind-sided by the breakup. The dumped person needs emotional comfort and wishes he/she could see the other person, but they are gone, doing who knows what, moving on with their life, while the other has to begin the process of accepting what has happened. The shock of being apart and not doing everything together. This is spoken from the person who initiated the break up.
"You'll call me, I'll stand in line til then. I'll be waiting."
Back to the perspective of the person who was dumped. He/she is convinced the other person will eventually come to their senses and return. The narrator expresses devotion to "wait in line" for the person rather than pursuing other people.
"Can't you see, all circuits are busy. Please try back again."
The response to the last line, showing that the person is uninterested in returning and that the breakup is final. Won't pick up or return calls, in a figurative or perhaps even literal sense.