Repetition. Equality and Parallelism are all influenced in this song.
The narrator wakes up the same way thinking of a small town. Small towns tend to live life slowly, they tend to generally be the same and have less commotion. The narrator is at peace when thinking about the small town. I feel this person is leaving the small town going with someone dear because she/he is growing up and wants to see another side of the world. But she/he fears she/he'll be hurting everyone who she/he has grown up with. Everyone who loves the person the most. (I like to think it's a girl)
I think the next part is somewhere when shes speaking to the person that is taking this journey with her. There is a transition between her stand, I feel like she has moved on a little bit to focusing on where she is going.
She tells the person." Baby it's all about the moon" meaning the moon stays the same no matter where you are. It is the same moon that hovers above the small town to where she is now. She wants to take a picture of it, or of the place where she is but her companion broke her camera. Her companion doesn't want her to think of her small town but to live.
She tells her companion that she's getting old and she wants to remember where she's been because it wont be the same tomorrow like in her small town. Her companion tells her to just live her life because she's younger now then she'll ever be before and to have fun.
Stop whats the hurry is her telling her companion to relax to take time on him/herself like in the small town and not to worry. Everyones not so nice in this new place but it is the movement and the way of life in this town.
Repetition. Equality and Parallelism are all influenced in this song. The narrator wakes up the same way thinking of a small town. Small towns tend to live life slowly, they tend to generally be the same and have less commotion. The narrator is at peace when thinking about the small town. I feel this person is leaving the small town going with someone dear because she/he is growing up and wants to see another side of the world. But she/he fears she/he'll be hurting everyone who she/he has grown up with. Everyone who loves the person the most. (I like to think it's a girl) I think the next part is somewhere when shes speaking to the person that is taking this journey with her. There is a transition between her stand, I feel like she has moved on a little bit to focusing on where she is going. She tells the person." Baby it's all about the moon" meaning the moon stays the same no matter where you are. It is the same moon that hovers above the small town to where she is now. She wants to take a picture of it, or of the place where she is but her companion broke her camera. Her companion doesn't want her to think of her small town but to live. She tells her companion that she's getting old and she wants to remember where she's been because it wont be the same tomorrow like in her small town. Her companion tells her to just live her life because she's younger now then she'll ever be before and to have fun. Stop whats the hurry is her telling her companion to relax to take time on him/herself like in the small town and not to worry. Everyones not so nice in this new place but it is the movement and the way of life in this town.