I think this song is absolutely beautiful. It's a bit difficult to understand, and that may be intentional because the speaker,or singer if you will, is confused. The beginning is pretty straight forward he is simply stating he knows he wants to be with this person. But, if the other person don't feel the same they need to just let him down now. Let him deal with the heartbreak that comes from loving someone who will never love you back. Then for me it gets a little dicey, and I think this is intentional because this song is a tribute to the whole uncertainty a relationship can bring. The does he or she love me or care, or do they not? It's sort of all meshed together and confusing. You have no soul
It’s a love letter
‘Cause they’re playing
On your heart strings
You’re wishing
I would be well
‘Cause your heartbeat
Something something
I think he may be saying, he feels like they really don't have a soul if they don't hear this song as a love letter that should pull at any human's heart strings. The beats of the song are personified as the "they" in this section. I think the second half of this section implies that the speaker thinks this other person does care, because he or she wants him to be well because their heart beats something something. But he wants to know if that something is for him.
I don’t need you
I just want you
I want you
When you’ll hear this
You’ll know I’m
You’ll know
He's saying he doesn't need this person. We never truly need another person to survive, but that doesn't mean we won't want another. The second half of this is what I love. The speaker wants the other person to fill in the blanks after pouring his heart out. When you hear this you'll know I'm ___. This in turn will make the listener's feelings clear and hopefully they can answer if they feel the same way instead of it being something vague. Overall, the song seems to be a love letter, but one that is now asking the listener if they feel the same, and if not they need to save him pain and let him go.
I think this song is absolutely beautiful. It's a bit difficult to understand, and that may be intentional because the speaker,or singer if you will, is confused. The beginning is pretty straight forward he is simply stating he knows he wants to be with this person. But, if the other person don't feel the same they need to just let him down now. Let him deal with the heartbreak that comes from loving someone who will never love you back. Then for me it gets a little dicey, and I think this is intentional because this song is a tribute to the whole uncertainty a relationship can bring. The does he or she love me or care, or do they not? It's sort of all meshed together and confusing. You have no soul It’s a love letter ‘Cause they’re playing On your heart strings You’re wishing I would be well ‘Cause your heartbeat Something something I think he may be saying, he feels like they really don't have a soul if they don't hear this song as a love letter that should pull at any human's heart strings. The beats of the song are personified as the "they" in this section. I think the second half of this section implies that the speaker thinks this other person does care, because he or she wants him to be well because their heart beats something something. But he wants to know if that something is for him. I don’t need you I just want you I want you When you’ll hear this You’ll know I’m You’ll know He's saying he doesn't need this person. We never truly need another person to survive, but that doesn't mean we won't want another. The second half of this is what I love. The speaker wants the other person to fill in the blanks after pouring his heart out. When you hear this you'll know I'm ___. This in turn will make the listener's feelings clear and hopefully they can answer if they feel the same way instead of it being something vague. Overall, the song seems to be a love letter, but one that is now asking the listener if they feel the same, and if not they need to save him pain and let him go.