It's a song about a woman's infidelity, written mainly from the point of view of the lover whose arms she run into every time she and her husband have an argument (which she probably instigates.)
(Mine, immaculate dream...I've been waiting for you) The lover is always there to fulfill needs. He is always waiting for her.
(Happy birthday to you was created for you.) The lover makes her feel like the center of the world.
Refrain (from the woman's point of view):
(Can't ever keep from falling apart.. At the seams) She always finds a reason for conflict with her husband.
(Can't I believe you're taking my heart.. to pieces) She feels guilty for continuing to repeat her infidelity. She blames her lover.
(Ahh, it'll take a little time, might take a little crime to come undone) The lover knows that no matter how often she tries to break it off, she will find a reason to continue cheating on her husband.
(Now we'll try to stay blind, to the hope and fear outside,) He knows she could work it out with her husband if she wants, but he ignores the idea of losing her.
(Hey child, stay wilder than the wind) The lover tells her to pursue the freedom she feels when she is with him.
(And blow me in to cry.) Sexual and emotional innuendo combined to express the feeling of orgasm and her feelings of guilt.
(Who do you need? Who do you love? When you come undone.) The lover continues to reinforce her need for him, encouraging her to return to him.
(Words, playing me deja vu, Like a radio tune I swear I've heard before,) He always hears her say they should stop, but she always returns.
(Chill, is it something real, Or the magic I'm feeding off your fingers) She tries to become hard-hearted, but the lover makes love to her anyway.
(Lost, in a snow filled sky, we'll make it alright, to come undone,) The experience of making love makes them forget where they are and let's them feel justified in their infidelity.
It's a song about a woman's infidelity, written mainly from the point of view of the lover whose arms she run into every time she and her husband have an argument (which she probably instigates.)
(Mine, immaculate dream...I've been waiting for you) The lover is always there to fulfill needs. He is always waiting for her.
(Happy birthday to you was created for you.) The lover makes her feel like the center of the world.
Refrain (from the woman's point of view): (Can't ever keep from falling apart.. At the seams) She always finds a reason for conflict with her husband. (Can't I believe you're taking my heart.. to pieces) She feels guilty for continuing to repeat her infidelity. She blames her lover.
(Ahh, it'll take a little time, might take a little crime to come undone) The lover knows that no matter how often she tries to break it off, she will find a reason to continue cheating on her husband. (Now we'll try to stay blind, to the hope and fear outside,) He knows she could work it out with her husband if she wants, but he ignores the idea of losing her.
(Hey child, stay wilder than the wind) The lover tells her to pursue the freedom she feels when she is with him. (And blow me in to cry.) Sexual and emotional innuendo combined to express the feeling of orgasm and her feelings of guilt.
(Who do you need? Who do you love? When you come undone.) The lover continues to reinforce her need for him, encouraging her to return to him.
(Words, playing me deja vu, Like a radio tune I swear I've heard before,) He always hears her say they should stop, but she always returns. (Chill, is it something real, Or the magic I'm feeding off your fingers) She tries to become hard-hearted, but the lover makes love to her anyway.
(Lost, in a snow filled sky, we'll make it alright, to come undone,) The experience of making love makes them forget where they are and let's them feel justified in their infidelity.
@Ideux2 I agree! Great description
@Ideux2 I agree! Great description