I could agree with every comment listed. Maybe Sean wrote it with the intent of having it be interpreted in many ways...or at least acknowledging that it could be.
I wish I could remember where I found this interview but a few years ago I watched an interview with him just after this album was released...he basically said that in past albums he wrote most songs about his own experiences, but when he wrote lemons, he wrote all the songs except one (didn't say which one, but I think it could be "yesterday") with a "storyteller" viewpoint...I think he said this was intentional because all past albums were mostly based on his own life...So this song COULD be the one off the album he wrote about himself but I doubt it...I think he is just telling a story but not about his own personal experiences necessarily.
If anyone has the time to do a little research, it should be fairly easy to find this interview or others about this particular album. If anyone does find it, please post a link!! I would love to watch it again and wish I could remember more specifics but the above is the jist of it ;)
Hope that helps with the interpretation aspect...And thank you to everyone who gave their thoughts about it...they could all be true and I enjoyed reading all of them <3 ~ Gem Revolution~ <3
The song he wrote about his personal life could also be "Me", I guess.
The song he wrote about his personal life could also be "Me", I guess.
Anyway, I get the sense that the chorus it's about a kid, of some of the characters in the song (since it seems to have 3 main players on the field, the lover, the rockstar husband and the girl). I don't know, probably because I have read Keith Richard's book recently and he talks very passionately about Rolling Stones' Wild Horses being about his boy, and I can't help but to make the connection between those two wild horses.
Anyway, I get the sense that the chorus it's about a kid, of some of the characters in the song (since it seems to have 3 main players on the field, the lover, the rockstar husband and the girl). I don't know, probably because I have read Keith Richard's book recently and he talks very passionately about Rolling Stones' Wild Horses being about his boy, and I can't help but to make the connection between those two wild horses.
I could agree with every comment listed. Maybe Sean wrote it with the intent of having it be interpreted in many ways...or at least acknowledging that it could be.
I wish I could remember where I found this interview but a few years ago I watched an interview with him just after this album was released...he basically said that in past albums he wrote most songs about his own experiences, but when he wrote lemons, he wrote all the songs except one (didn't say which one, but I think it could be "yesterday") with a "storyteller" viewpoint...I think he said this was intentional because all past albums were mostly based on his own life...So this song COULD be the one off the album he wrote about himself but I doubt it...I think he is just telling a story but not about his own personal experiences necessarily.
If anyone has the time to do a little research, it should be fairly easy to find this interview or others about this particular album. If anyone does find it, please post a link!! I would love to watch it again and wish I could remember more specifics but the above is the jist of it ;)
Hope that helps with the interpretation aspect...And thank you to everyone who gave their thoughts about it...they could all be true and I enjoyed reading all of them <3
~ Gem Revolution~ <3The song he wrote about his personal life could also be "Me", I guess.
The song he wrote about his personal life could also be "Me", I guess.
Anyway, I get the sense that the chorus it's about a kid, of some of the characters in the song (since it seems to have 3 main players on the field, the lover, the rockstar husband and the girl). I don't know, probably because I have read Keith Richard's book recently and he talks very passionately about Rolling Stones' Wild Horses being about his boy, and I can't help but to make the connection between those two wild horses.
Anyway, I get the sense that the chorus it's about a kid, of some of the characters in the song (since it seems to have 3 main players on the field, the lover, the rockstar husband and the girl). I don't know, probably because I have read Keith Richard's book recently and he talks very passionately about Rolling Stones' Wild Horses being about his boy, and I can't help but to make the connection between those two wild horses.