I think this song is about a young girl that travels to an exotic location (perhaps Spain given the Spanish guitars in the song). She falls in love (or lust) with a young man from this particular location in the sun and has a summer romance.
It's a song about the excitement of youth and how you think things like that are forever, but they aren't. Once she returns to 'where she belongs' life goes back to normal and all she has are the memories of the excitement and exhilaration she felt from the brief romance she enjoyed with this young man.
You don't ever forget those kinds of experiences in your life, in essence, they are forever even though you move on with your life. And sometimes in your darker moments you might revisit those memories to remind yourself of how simple life once was and how much excitement you felt at the time.
The older you get the harder it is to re-visit the exhilaration of youth and the excitement you feel as the world is opened up to you for the first time, as you move out of childhood and into adulthood, so we fantasize about a time long past in our lives when we remember being truly happy and exhilarated by life.
Viva forever, I'l be waiting, ever lasting, like the sun
Live forever, for the moment, ever searching for the one
I read those lines as, the memories of this brief summer romance will live forever in the mind of the young woman as will the memory of being able to live in the moment as a youth, and she will spend the rest of her life looking for the same feeling in another partner (ever searching for the one).
There's no love like the naive love of youth, you think it will last forever and life will be amazing, but then you grow up and realise that life just doesn't work that way, and never again will you enjoy the romance of youth...but you always have your memories.
The Spicies really did capture the essence of a young women in lust with this song, which is why it resonates.
For another song of this ilk check out "Wouldn't it be nice" by the Beach Boys, it explores the same theme.
I think this song is about a young girl that travels to an exotic location (perhaps Spain given the Spanish guitars in the song). She falls in love (or lust) with a young man from this particular location in the sun and has a summer romance.
It's a song about the excitement of youth and how you think things like that are forever, but they aren't. Once she returns to 'where she belongs' life goes back to normal and all she has are the memories of the excitement and exhilaration she felt from the brief romance she enjoyed with this young man.
You don't ever forget those kinds of experiences in your life, in essence, they are forever even though you move on with your life. And sometimes in your darker moments you might revisit those memories to remind yourself of how simple life once was and how much excitement you felt at the time.
The older you get the harder it is to re-visit the exhilaration of youth and the excitement you feel as the world is opened up to you for the first time, as you move out of childhood and into adulthood, so we fantasize about a time long past in our lives when we remember being truly happy and exhilarated by life.
Viva forever, I'l be waiting, ever lasting, like the sun Live forever, for the moment, ever searching for the one
I read those lines as, the memories of this brief summer romance will live forever in the mind of the young woman as will the memory of being able to live in the moment as a youth, and she will spend the rest of her life looking for the same feeling in another partner (ever searching for the one).
There's no love like the naive love of youth, you think it will last forever and life will be amazing, but then you grow up and realise that life just doesn't work that way, and never again will you enjoy the romance of youth...but you always have your memories.
The Spicies really did capture the essence of a young women in lust with this song, which is why it resonates.
For another song of this ilk check out "Wouldn't it be nice" by the Beach Boys, it explores the same theme.