Unbelievably deep song, and a little bit dark too. She is talking about a fiercely loyal, obsessive love that has created unhealthy habits for her in terms of an insatiable need to possess her resistive lover ("I'l love you til you call the cops on me"). But it's a story arc, and as the song possesses, she finds a strength. I take it that the strength she finds is her ability to give love so intensely and that she derives power from that ("I found a secret power"), from something that society and even her partner told her was a sickness, or a weakness, of the mind.
So the closing is that she will always love her partner. Until her very last breath, or until she is literally under restraints of authority. But she will find a way to live without him, because she's simply too intense to be around. He's exhausted, but she's her mother's child, and her love is endless in a world where attachments/relationships have become sadly fleeting and transient.
Unbelievably deep song, and a little bit dark too. She is talking about a fiercely loyal, obsessive love that has created unhealthy habits for her in terms of an insatiable need to possess her resistive lover ("I'l love you til you call the cops on me"). But it's a story arc, and as the song possesses, she finds a strength. I take it that the strength she finds is her ability to give love so intensely and that she derives power from that ("I found a secret power"), from something that society and even her partner told her was a sickness, or a weakness, of the mind.
So the closing is that she will always love her partner. Until her very last breath, or until she is literally under restraints of authority. But she will find a way to live without him, because she's simply too intense to be around. He's exhausted, but she's her mother's child, and her love is endless in a world where attachments/relationships have become sadly fleeting and transient.