I agree with javipanqe that it's a post-breakup song. Sara is obviously missing the person (I count steps and sockets in the wall To avoid the sound Of your feet missing in the hall) but knows she made mistakes that she can't change now.
However, I think she meant the opposite that javipange said with the line "Don’t think I didn't deserve what I got." That sentence uses a double negative - two negatives cancel each other out. I think she's saying (as if to a third person) "don't think that I didn't deserve this" or, without the double negatives, she did deserve it. I think that makes it even more of a heartbreaking song - she blames herself for the breakup and what she "got" and "lost".
I agree with javipanqe that it's a post-breakup song. Sara is obviously missing the person (I count steps and sockets in the wall To avoid the sound Of your feet missing in the hall) but knows she made mistakes that she can't change now.
However, I think she meant the opposite that javipange said with the line "Don’t think I didn't deserve what I got." That sentence uses a double negative - two negatives cancel each other out. I think she's saying (as if to a third person) "don't think that I didn't deserve this" or, without the double negatives, she did deserve it. I think that makes it even more of a heartbreaking song - she blames herself for the breakup and what she "got" and "lost".