Thanks for the link! It's clear the song was written from the POV of a woman, "...something we're not really used to..." in the words of the director.
Thanks for the link! It's clear the song was written from the POV of a woman, "...something we're not really used to..." in the words of the director.
At first I thought it was from the guy's perspective (as per many below). Then I listened some more to the lyrics and it "clicked" because none of the concerns and issues seemed typically male.
At first I thought it was from the guy's perspective (as per many below). Then I listened some more to the lyrics and it "clicked" because none of the concerns and issues seemed typically male.
The song was written from a woman's point of view. Watch the making of video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=0ZEFforpmQE
Thanks for the link! It's clear the song was written from the POV of a woman, "...something we're not really used to..." in the words of the director.
Thanks for the link! It's clear the song was written from the POV of a woman, "...something we're not really used to..." in the words of the director.
At first I thought it was from the guy's perspective (as per many below). Then I listened some more to the lyrics and it "clicked" because none of the concerns and issues seemed typically male.
At first I thought it was from the guy's perspective (as per many below). Then I listened some more to the lyrics and it "clicked" because none of the concerns and issues seemed typically male.