I first got in to The Staves earlier this year, having a soft spot for folk-love songs. This interprets to me, the anguish and pain one individual has for another person, and despite having hurt them in the past before, they still love them.
It is a reflective song, one that sets the scene of wanting to run away, avoid problems but inevitably wanting to also be with them, tell them their confusion and fears concerning their views on love.
They want this person, to make reality of the dreams they had, as it would make them incredibly happy, but they are scared they will hurt them again like they will again so they are apprehensive.
I first got in to The Staves earlier this year, having a soft spot for folk-love songs. This interprets to me, the anguish and pain one individual has for another person, and despite having hurt them in the past before, they still love them. It is a reflective song, one that sets the scene of wanting to run away, avoid problems but inevitably wanting to also be with them, tell them their confusion and fears concerning their views on love. They want this person, to make reality of the dreams they had, as it would make them incredibly happy, but they are scared they will hurt them again like they will again so they are apprehensive.
@sailorfruit avoid my little spelling error on the last line ahah
@sailorfruit avoid my little spelling error on the last line ahah