In the context of the Knock Knock relationship, this song is about him wanting his "freedom" back. He's thinking about his early recording days and teenage years. He's romanticising who he was as a young person, not pinned down by the constraints of "moving to the country to start a "family" or have a "baby"
He's pining for those feelings again.
He swore he'd never "lay like a log or bark like a dog." He wants out of the relationship.
In the context of the Knock Knock relationship, this song is about him wanting his "freedom" back. He's thinking about his early recording days and teenage years. He's romanticising who he was as a young person, not pinned down by the constraints of "moving to the country to start a "family" or have a "baby"
He's pining for those feelings again.
He swore he'd never "lay like a log or bark like a dog." He wants out of the relationship.