I've been thinking about this song a lot. This is what I get from it:
He's on an airplane, reflecting and reminiscing. He has a girl back on the ground who is a "muse" of sorts (hence the first verse) but she's young, naive, and privileged. He cringes at the way she sees the world and wonders why he is so drawn to younger women. Recognizing the gap (in age, ideology) and his own flaws, he becomes stressed out on the airplane and tries to calm himself down. He looks out the window, and tries to get out of his seat before being asked to return by the flight attendant.
I've been thinking about this song a lot. This is what I get from it:
He's on an airplane, reflecting and reminiscing. He has a girl back on the ground who is a "muse" of sorts (hence the first verse) but she's young, naive, and privileged. He cringes at the way she sees the world and wonders why he is so drawn to younger women. Recognizing the gap (in age, ideology) and his own flaws, he becomes stressed out on the airplane and tries to calm himself down. He looks out the window, and tries to get out of his seat before being asked to return by the flight attendant.