I have no idea if Rob Dickinson is religious (I myself am not), but it seems to me that this song is about Jesus or God, or some other spirituality. Love of/from God has often been spoken in stories and songs as something unbreakable and eternal, even when things are tough and things fall apart. It can't be bound or bought, it just is. The mention of "show me some grace" in one of the lines hints further at this. Mountain and water symbolism is also associated with religion. If the song isn't meant to be taken directly at face value, I think it's about faith.
I have no idea if Rob Dickinson is religious (I myself am not), but it seems to me that this song is about Jesus or God, or some other spirituality. Love of/from God has often been spoken in stories and songs as something unbreakable and eternal, even when things are tough and things fall apart. It can't be bound or bought, it just is. The mention of "show me some grace" in one of the lines hints further at this. Mountain and water symbolism is also associated with religion. If the song isn't meant to be taken directly at face value, I think it's about faith.