Heard this song today for the first time. It's fascinating. I am a lyrics hound, so lyrics matter to me. And these are definitely interesting (and I really like the song in its entirety). He believes he loves someone and he believes he loves his vices. He's a fatalist. He defeats himself before he begins, blaming his inability to either have or sustain a relationship on his vices. He believes they are a part of who he is (innate). He also appears to relish in the idea that he is "cursed," that he chooses to give in to temptation (for women; drugs; booze; cheating; whatever). He wants her to dump him now because he either fears or knows that his vices will eventually be the death of the relationship. He simply cannot hold on to the life of lies he's living so it's best to end things rather than step up to the plate and acknowledge the way of life he's chosen (and attempt to stop acting the fool:).
Heard this song today for the first time. It's fascinating. I am a lyrics hound, so lyrics matter to me. And these are definitely interesting (and I really like the song in its entirety). He believes he loves someone and he believes he loves his vices. He's a fatalist. He defeats himself before he begins, blaming his inability to either have or sustain a relationship on his vices. He believes they are a part of who he is (innate). He also appears to relish in the idea that he is "cursed," that he chooses to give in to temptation (for women; drugs; booze; cheating; whatever). He wants her to dump him now because he either fears or knows that his vices will eventually be the death of the relationship. He simply cannot hold on to the life of lies he's living so it's best to end things rather than step up to the plate and acknowledge the way of life he's chosen (and attempt to stop acting the fool:).
i like your interpretation
i like your interpretation