It is about two people that found each other online thousands of miles apart. They fell in love though they never should have. She shared a special connection with this mysterious man that she never felt with anyone ever again. They were talking in a video chat about meeting for the first time even though the people in their lives would be angry. They get into an argument and stop talking both of them hurt although they will never admit it to each other. It's been over four years now.
I am happily married now, but I still think about a guy named Ben. This song...was our story.
disagree, you are missing an important piece to this puzzle. its about two people being brought together by a force beyond them, like two flames or soul mates finding each other and the connection is instantaneous and so strong that they can/t comprehend how nor why them why now, but they know this is where they need to be. That in knowing the other exists they cant go back to how they were before they met, and this strong connection, this "mind track" is showing them what is to be gained from this gift, and they are shown the...
disagree, you are missing an important piece to this puzzle. its about two people being brought together by a force beyond them, like two flames or soul mates finding each other and the connection is instantaneous and so strong that they can/t comprehend how nor why them why now, but they know this is where they need to be. That in knowing the other exists they cant go back to how they were before they met, and this strong connection, this "mind track" is showing them what is to be gained from this gift, and they are shown the traps ahead so that nothing may come between them. The key that is missing from this song is that Blackmill decided to take out the last verse for the recording which can be heard on Veela's solo version
"There are things he cannot say
In the night tells her anyway
They're the leaders who want the change
Blacklit breaks by the half pane
Heavy oceans are in his way
Makes her feel like a pathway
Rest your head now and don't pretend
And let this wild tale now begin
It is about two people that found each other online thousands of miles apart. They fell in love though they never should have. She shared a special connection with this mysterious man that she never felt with anyone ever again. They were talking in a video chat about meeting for the first time even though the people in their lives would be angry. They get into an argument and stop talking both of them hurt although they will never admit it to each other. It's been over four years now.
I am happily married now, but I still think about a guy named Ben. This song...was our story.
disagree, you are missing an important piece to this puzzle. its about two people being brought together by a force beyond them, like two flames or soul mates finding each other and the connection is instantaneous and so strong that they can/t comprehend how nor why them why now, but they know this is where they need to be. That in knowing the other exists they cant go back to how they were before they met, and this strong connection, this "mind track" is showing them what is to be gained from this gift, and they are shown the...
disagree, you are missing an important piece to this puzzle. its about two people being brought together by a force beyond them, like two flames or soul mates finding each other and the connection is instantaneous and so strong that they can/t comprehend how nor why them why now, but they know this is where they need to be. That in knowing the other exists they cant go back to how they were before they met, and this strong connection, this "mind track" is showing them what is to be gained from this gift, and they are shown the traps ahead so that nothing may come between them. The key that is missing from this song is that Blackmill decided to take out the last verse for the recording which can be heard on Veela's solo version "There are things he cannot say In the night tells her anyway They're the leaders who want the change Blacklit breaks by the half pane Heavy oceans are in his way Makes her feel like a pathway Rest your head now and don't pretend And let this wild tale now begin