This song is a clear contradiction, in Warren's style.
He's been waiting for his soulmate for his whole life. His sole marriage and subsequent divorce makes it unclear whether he actually found this, though he admits in an interview (on "Preludes") that fiction and nonfiction are blurred in most of his songs.
While waiting for a soulmate, though, Warren is "searching everyone" for a heart...or enjoying himself like Jim Morrison.
This song is a clear contradiction, in Warren's style.
He's been waiting for his soulmate for his whole life. His sole marriage and subsequent divorce makes it unclear whether he actually found this, though he admits in an interview (on "Preludes") that fiction and nonfiction are blurred in most of his songs.
While waiting for a soulmate, though, Warren is "searching everyone" for a heart...or enjoying himself like Jim Morrison.