In my point of view it's about a married woman that the narrator had relationship with and came to and end:
"Did he hear, did he hear?"
Refers to the husband of the woman.
"Now I watch her
Running 'round in love again
Now I talk about you
When I'm with our mutual friends"
Here "You" and "Her" are the same person, a delicate and playful change of direction.
"This is it
This is just it
Go to him
What the hell, love?
What the hell?"
Anger and frustration of this unbelievable end. "Him" may refers to her new lover or old husband.
In my point of view it's about a married woman that the narrator had relationship with and came to and end:
"Did he hear, did he hear?" Refers to the husband of the woman.
"Now I watch her Running 'round in love again Now I talk about you When I'm with our mutual friends" Here "You" and "Her" are the same person, a delicate and playful change of direction.
"This is it This is just it Go to him What the hell, love? What the hell?" Anger and frustration of this unbelievable end. "Him" may refers to her new lover or old husband.
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