Watch How You Go Lyrics

Lyric discussion by Leafar 

Cover art for Watch How You Go lyrics by Keane

The last part is not from this song, it's from 'On the Road', also from Keane.

This song is cleary about breaking up. There's no one to blame and there's no angry in that, so the person says to her to keep living and don't make reckless decisions in anything that she's gonna do.

I reckon there's something about distance. In "I wish that I could be the journey's end But you are only passing through, yeah", could mean more than just a period of life. Maybe they meet in a business travel, enjoyed each other, but they need to get back to where they came from, to their lives. And it hurts, because they really had a good time together.

But memories are made frequently, specially in a relationship, so all the things that they've been through and shared will fade someday, in a few years.

I found this song pretty sad, but it gives a good message. Be gracious with your life, even if this isn't important to you, it's important to someone else.

Oh, thank you. That's so sad. Great band,though. I think I'll leave with Keane singing in my head (Tom's voice is gorgeous) and work through the pain to clean the house. I tried in vain to make someone lighten up and smile this morning, but he just wants to be a grumpy Gus today and share his escapades of girls in his bed:) If I were a lesbian perhaps I'd be jealous!

@Leafar why FFS does every second song in the known and unknown universe/s have be about banal boring romantic relationships?

Why can't this Keane song be a general treatise/soliloquy on life that inputs hope for the hopeless singles?