I think she could be singing about a man who lives far from her and it's hard for her to readily give him her whole heart because of the distance. I think this because she speaks of how he's wonderful and makes her so happy but then he leaves on a train and she wishes she could lay down beside him, but he's not there. What do you guys think??
I think you're totally right!
I relate so much to this song right now and i crumble when i listen to it.
I think you're totally right!
I relate so much to this song right now and i crumble when i listen to it.
I think it's about her, me, or someone; who meets meets a person at a low point in their life (after a recent break up, per se). And she is surprised at how much this person makes her forget about what she was upset about. But the one catch, because there is always one, is that they don't live near each other.
And even though they get to see each other when one visits, there is always that end....
I think it's about her, me, or someone; who meets meets a person at a low point in their life (after a recent break up, per se). And she is surprised at how much this person makes her forget about what she was upset about. But the one catch, because there is always one, is that they don't live near each other.
And even though they get to see each other when one visits, there is always that end. She is used to people always going away (past boyfriends, friends, parents), used to knowing that everything has a premature end. This thought, despite her feelings for this other person, brings her back to being upset and depressed.
"Drop you off at the train station
Put a kiss on top of your head
Watch you wave
Watched you wave
Then I went on home to my skyscrapers
Neon lights and waiting papers
That I call home
I call it home"
This part gets me every time because it's the beginning of this cycle. You go from an intense high, being with this person who makes you happy, and then they are gone.... and you're alone, again, just like you are used to being. Just like it's always been. And you don't want to be super invested, because it will hurt more, when that eventual end happens.
I think she could be singing about a man who lives far from her and it's hard for her to readily give him her whole heart because of the distance. I think this because she speaks of how he's wonderful and makes her so happy but then he leaves on a train and she wishes she could lay down beside him, but he's not there. What do you guys think??
I think you're totally right! I relate so much to this song right now and i crumble when i listen to it.
I think you're totally right! I relate so much to this song right now and i crumble when i listen to it.
I think it's about her, me, or someone; who meets meets a person at a low point in their life (after a recent break up, per se). And she is surprised at how much this person makes her forget about what she was upset about. But the one catch, because there is always one, is that they don't live near each other. And even though they get to see each other when one visits, there is always that end....
I think it's about her, me, or someone; who meets meets a person at a low point in their life (after a recent break up, per se). And she is surprised at how much this person makes her forget about what she was upset about. But the one catch, because there is always one, is that they don't live near each other. And even though they get to see each other when one visits, there is always that end. She is used to people always going away (past boyfriends, friends, parents), used to knowing that everything has a premature end. This thought, despite her feelings for this other person, brings her back to being upset and depressed.
"Drop you off at the train station Put a kiss on top of your head Watch you wave Watched you wave
Then I went on home to my skyscrapers Neon lights and waiting papers That I call home I call it home"
This part gets me every time because it's the beginning of this cycle. You go from an intense high, being with this person who makes you happy, and then they are gone.... and you're alone, again, just like you are used to being. Just like it's always been. And you don't want to be super invested, because it will hurt more, when that eventual end happens.