Definitely about a girl who isn't sincere about her feelings towards a guy. She's trying to deceive him but he's finally figuring her out.
Also 'sugar' cane be interpreted as love or affection but it can be a reference to coke. So his lover could be a coke addict which would work with the rest of the song:
"How would you like a little fancy,
when you feel a little inside out"
-about how the drug could make her feel better.
"i heard you like it to shiver
It's right up your spine"
-Shivering is a symptom of cocaine use/overdose
"Nobody else waits on you
When your hands shake like the breeze
And your mind is on permanent vacation"
-tremors is also a symptom of cocaine overdose. The permanent vacation can be a reference to being high or being in a coma which can result from coke od.
@HunteroftheDusk At first, I thought it was about her stepping out. However, the line:
@HunteroftheDusk At first, I thought it was about her stepping out. However, the line:
"When your hands shake like the breeze"
"When your hands shake like the breeze"
Didn't fit. Everything else in the song can be explained by an unfaithful lover, but that line stuck out. Then it hit me, it was about an unfaithful lover, who was doing drugs. All of a sudden, all the lyrics made sense.
Didn't fit. Everything else in the song can be explained by an unfaithful lover, but that line stuck out. Then it hit me, it was about an unfaithful lover, who was doing drugs. All of a sudden, all the lyrics made sense.
This description captures perfectly how I now view the song. It's also given me insight on some of the references that are clearly drug related, but wasn't sure how exactly. Thank...
This description captures perfectly how I now view the song. It's also given me insight on some of the references that are clearly drug related, but wasn't sure how exactly. Thank you for the great post :)
Definitely about a girl who isn't sincere about her feelings towards a guy. She's trying to deceive him but he's finally figuring her out.
Also 'sugar' cane be interpreted as love or affection but it can be a reference to coke. So his lover could be a coke addict which would work with the rest of the song:
"How would you like a little fancy, when you feel a little inside out" -about how the drug could make her feel better.
"i heard you like it to shiver It's right up your spine" -Shivering is a symptom of cocaine use/overdose
"Nobody else waits on you When your hands shake like the breeze And your mind is on permanent vacation" -tremors is also a symptom of cocaine overdose. The permanent vacation can be a reference to being high or being in a coma which can result from coke od.
@HunteroftheDusk At first, I thought it was about her stepping out. However, the line:
@HunteroftheDusk At first, I thought it was about her stepping out. However, the line:
"When your hands shake like the breeze"
"When your hands shake like the breeze"
Didn't fit. Everything else in the song can be explained by an unfaithful lover, but that line stuck out. Then it hit me, it was about an unfaithful lover, who was doing drugs. All of a sudden, all the lyrics made sense.
Didn't fit. Everything else in the song can be explained by an unfaithful lover, but that line stuck out. Then it hit me, it was about an unfaithful lover, who was doing drugs. All of a sudden, all the lyrics made sense.
This description captures perfectly how I now view the song. It's also given me insight on some of the references that are clearly drug related, but wasn't sure how exactly. Thank...
This description captures perfectly how I now view the song. It's also given me insight on some of the references that are clearly drug related, but wasn't sure how exactly. Thank you for the great post :)