I have always thought of this song as a father whose daughter is growing up and moving out, maybe travelling on her own, and he still thinks of her as "his little girl" and wants to protect her but doesn't want to be overbearing ("I want to hold you but I don't want to hold you back"). It's a beautiful song and one of my favourites on this album.
I have always thought of this song as a father whose daughter is growing up and moving out, maybe travelling on her own, and he still thinks of her as "his little girl" and wants to protect her but doesn't want to be overbearing ("I want to hold you but I don't want to hold you back"). It's a beautiful song and one of my favourites on this album.