"I don't care what the people may say, what the people may say about me"
It's that whole critiques mess. What's interesting to me is that Eliza had someone else singing that chorus ("Pack up your drama in your old, big big, and bury them beneath the sea", as well as the second part), as if the guy was talking to her, saying she should care about what people say. After the guy sings his part, Eliza sings that first verse I put there.
I do find the theme extremely blent (and a LOT of new and even older artists use it in their songs), but the song, with its happy form, seems to be such a helper. Someone helped Eliza with this problem, and, in order get her attention, even told her: "don't worry 'bout the cavalry".
I think the meaning is pretty damn obvious here.
"I don't care what the people may say, what the people may say about me"
It's that whole critiques mess. What's interesting to me is that Eliza had someone else singing that chorus ("Pack up your drama in your old, big big, and bury them beneath the sea", as well as the second part), as if the guy was talking to her, saying she should care about what people say. After the guy sings his part, Eliza sings that first verse I put there.
I do find the theme extremely blent (and a LOT of new and even older artists use it in their songs), but the song, with its happy form, seems to be such a helper. Someone helped Eliza with this problem, and, in order get her attention, even told her: "don't worry 'bout the cavalry".
By the way: the guy's name is Lloyd wade!!
By the way: the guy's name is Lloyd wade!!