My interpretation of the song is that it's about a really one-sided relationship where he would do anything for her (just say jump and I'll say "how high?") but she's not very emotionally invested in him at all (you're steady as I come undone). Even while he's falling apart, he's worried about letting her down, and keeping his promises to her. It also seems like she's using him to some extent, because she knows how enamored he is with her, and knows he'll do anything for her (I am the beckon to your call.) That's his predictability, that he can't say no to her, and even though he seems to be aware on a conscious level that she's not really invested, and that she's using him, he is too wildly blindly in love with her to even care.
My interpretation of the song is that it's about a really one-sided relationship where he would do anything for her (just say jump and I'll say "how high?") but she's not very emotionally invested in him at all (you're steady as I come undone). Even while he's falling apart, he's worried about letting her down, and keeping his promises to her. It also seems like she's using him to some extent, because she knows how enamored he is with her, and knows he'll do anything for her (I am the beckon to your call.) That's his predictability, that he can't say no to her, and even though he seems to be aware on a conscious level that she's not really invested, and that she's using him, he is too wildly blindly in love with her to even care.
@BlueMoon67 Can you give your take on Speechless too?
@BlueMoon67 Can you give your take on Speechless too?