I think this song is a monologue of a person who has found happiness after trying to find it for a long time.
He's talking about a person who is very dear to him who he recently found after searching for a long time to find a soul mate, and this song is a description of how that person makes him feel, but he realizes that we are only very fleeting moments in the universe, and such a thing won't last for ever, no matter how good it is.
He could also be remembering a person who was very dear to him, but for some reason isn't any more, or still is but he can't see them anymore. He's talking about how that person made him feel, and regretting that he didn't cherish the moments they had more, and he spends the rest of his life waiting for that person to return and make him feel that way again.
A lot of VNV's songs seem to be interpretable as a song about relationships present, future, and past. Makes me think Ronan hes experienced a lot of emotional pain in regards to relationships. But then, haven't we all? Maybe that's why VNV's songs are so universal.
I think this song is a monologue of a person who has found happiness after trying to find it for a long time.
He's talking about a person who is very dear to him who he recently found after searching for a long time to find a soul mate, and this song is a description of how that person makes him feel, but he realizes that we are only very fleeting moments in the universe, and such a thing won't last for ever, no matter how good it is.
He could also be remembering a person who was very dear to him, but for some reason isn't any more, or still is but he can't see them anymore. He's talking about how that person made him feel, and regretting that he didn't cherish the moments they had more, and he spends the rest of his life waiting for that person to return and make him feel that way again.
A lot of VNV's songs seem to be interpretable as a song about relationships present, future, and past. Makes me think Ronan hes experienced a lot of emotional pain in regards to relationships. But then, haven't we all? Maybe that's why VNV's songs are so universal.