When I listen to this song, I imagine, for example, a frightened, frustrated and angry man caught within an affair involving a troubled, indecisive, confused and married woman. He's "the other man," who's been hopeful to win her love. He feels deserving of her heart. After waiting, as she's lead him to wait for her to become his, he now doubts that she will ever belong to him. He wants her to see that they belong together, but she's caught in the trap of her own confusion. He fears she's slipping away.
When I listen to this song, I imagine, for example, a frightened, frustrated and angry man caught within an affair involving a troubled, indecisive, confused and married woman. He's "the other man," who's been hopeful to win her love. He feels deserving of her heart. After waiting, as she's lead him to wait for her to become his, he now doubts that she will ever belong to him. He wants her to see that they belong together, but she's caught in the trap of her own confusion. He fears she's slipping away.
'Been there, done that.
'Been there, done that.