Anyway, he meets 'the one', and knows it, but she leaves him, possibly taking him for granted, and he is understandably distressed, but when she realises he is gone, tries to patch it up, he slams the phone down, as he can't cope with the pain anymore, and she commits suicide - something that he ponders 24/7, with deep regret and sorrow.
In the end he is forced to consider his own mortality, and what he might say, or do, if he could see her one more time.
I am agree with you. He is not ironic. He cannot forget her and he tries to get her back with something he must said long time ago. But it's too late, and his love cannot died. It's emotional and whole songs have some depressed lyrics.
I am agree with you. He is not ironic. He cannot forget her and he tries to get her back with something he must said long time ago. But it's too late, and his love cannot died. It's emotional and whole songs have some depressed lyrics.
For me this IS the best ST tune.
Anyway, he meets 'the one', and knows it, but she leaves him, possibly taking him for granted, and he is understandably distressed, but when she realises he is gone, tries to patch it up, he slams the phone down, as he can't cope with the pain anymore, and she commits suicide - something that he ponders 24/7, with deep regret and sorrow.
In the end he is forced to consider his own mortality, and what he might say, or do, if he could see her one more time.
I am agree with you. He is not ironic. He cannot forget her and he tries to get her back with something he must said long time ago. But it's too late, and his love cannot died. It's emotional and whole songs have some depressed lyrics.
I am agree with you. He is not ironic. He cannot forget her and he tries to get her back with something he must said long time ago. But it's too late, and his love cannot died. It's emotional and whole songs have some depressed lyrics.