Candy Walls may be a reference to Sheena Easton's Sugar Walls (look THAT term one up on urban dictionary why don't you).
I suspect it is about a guy sleeping with a girl and attempting to convince himself that it's what he wants, though deep down he knows it isn't. He stays in the relationship out of fear of hurting her or maybe what the personal ramifications would be for breaking up, a possible admission that he's not quite ready to volunteer, either to her or to himself. "Her streak survives in the night" might about her sexuality, or possibly even the more literal post-coital sense of leaving some markings behind.
I think "Even though you still get by/Searching for the things that make you come alive" is in reference to knowing that he desires men, or at least knowing that something isn't quite sitting right with him in this current guy-girl pairing.
Candy Walls may be a reference to Sheena Easton's Sugar Walls (look THAT term one up on urban dictionary why don't you).
I suspect it is about a guy sleeping with a girl and attempting to convince himself that it's what he wants, though deep down he knows it isn't. He stays in the relationship out of fear of hurting her or maybe what the personal ramifications would be for breaking up, a possible admission that he's not quite ready to volunteer, either to her or to himself. "Her streak survives in the night" might about her sexuality, or possibly even the more literal post-coital sense of leaving some markings behind.
I think "Even though you still get by/Searching for the things that make you come alive" is in reference to knowing that he desires men, or at least knowing that something isn't quite sitting right with him in this current guy-girl pairing.