I love this band so much. Each song is filled with meaning unlike other crap music that just sing about nothing in particular and call it music.
Anyways i've also wanted to know what exactly does:
"Show me what it looks like outside your window at twilight"
mean. Because this song is about goodbye and farewells and i don't see how that line really fits the song but then again maybe i don't understand what it means.
I always interpreted that line as a way of the singer asking the other person what their life is like without them and what they're thinking about. He can't be with her, their lives are completely separate now, but he still wants to know about her life. It's like he says in the first verse:
I always interpreted that line as a way of the singer asking the other person what their life is like without them and what they're thinking about. He can't be with her, their lives are completely separate now, but he still wants to know about her life. It's like he says in the first verse:
"But I still talk about you, though, and wonder how it is your life will unfold."
"But I still talk about you, though, and wonder how it is your life will unfold."
They've gone their separate ways, but he still hasn't let go and doesn't want to. That's how I take it, anyway. I'm pretty sure it's at...
They've gone their separate ways, but he still hasn't let go and doesn't want to. That's how I take it, anyway. I'm pretty sure it's at least something along those lines.
I love this band so much. Each song is filled with meaning unlike other crap music that just sing about nothing in particular and call it music. Anyways i've also wanted to know what exactly does: "Show me what it looks like outside your window at twilight" mean. Because this song is about goodbye and farewells and i don't see how that line really fits the song but then again maybe i don't understand what it means.
I always interpreted that line as a way of the singer asking the other person what their life is like without them and what they're thinking about. He can't be with her, their lives are completely separate now, but he still wants to know about her life. It's like he says in the first verse:
I always interpreted that line as a way of the singer asking the other person what their life is like without them and what they're thinking about. He can't be with her, their lives are completely separate now, but he still wants to know about her life. It's like he says in the first verse:
"But I still talk about you, though, and wonder how it is your life will unfold."
"But I still talk about you, though, and wonder how it is your life will unfold."
They've gone their separate ways, but he still hasn't let go and doesn't want to. That's how I take it, anyway. I'm pretty sure it's at...
They've gone their separate ways, but he still hasn't let go and doesn't want to. That's how I take it, anyway. I'm pretty sure it's at least something along those lines.