In my opinion, this song is about when the spark in a relationship dies. It looks good on paper, but there's no substance anymore. The relationship just seems to drag on, to the point that neither half are satisfied anymore. Hence they 'both know it's not enough.'
The writer uses phrases like 'trapped in each other's arms', where I believe the word 'trapped' plays a pretty big part. The narrator does not want to be in this relationship anymore, but he feels locked in, like he's stuck going through the motions with no idea how to get out.
'If all that we are is two matching scars, lines in a movie' - Again, this shows that the relationship lacks real substance. There's something missing. It's seemingly perfect to the outside eye, but lacks any deep, meaningful connection.
The relationship, though it used to, does not satisfy the narrator anymore. He used to think it was enough, but it's not. He wants, and needs more.
In my opinion, this song is about when the spark in a relationship dies. It looks good on paper, but there's no substance anymore. The relationship just seems to drag on, to the point that neither half are satisfied anymore. Hence they 'both know it's not enough.'
The writer uses phrases like 'trapped in each other's arms', where I believe the word 'trapped' plays a pretty big part. The narrator does not want to be in this relationship anymore, but he feels locked in, like he's stuck going through the motions with no idea how to get out.
'If all that we are is two matching scars, lines in a movie' - Again, this shows that the relationship lacks real substance. There's something missing. It's seemingly perfect to the outside eye, but lacks any deep, meaningful connection.
The relationship, though it used to, does not satisfy the narrator anymore. He used to think it was enough, but it's not. He wants, and needs more.