Personally, I think the second verse reveals what the song is really about, but we need to fix the lyrics which are wrong above:
"Her man is one I admire
He's so courageous but he's constantly tired
Each time that he speaks his mind
She pats his head and says that's all very fine
Exert that will of your own
When [you're] alone
Now we better hurry"
She clearly said "when YOU'RE alone" and not "when we're alone" which changes the whole meaning (watch Agnetha's lips in the video). This shows that the woman is so overbearing that she doesn't even want to hear what her "courageous" husband has to say if it pertains to anything challenging her authority. In other words, she's a bitch ("she's extreme if you know what I mean" is just a nice way of putting it).
Whether it's about Frida or Agnetha I don't know. Which girl dominated her "courageous" husband (if either)?
Personally, I think the second verse reveals what the song is really about, but we need to fix the lyrics which are wrong above:
"Her man is one I admire He's so courageous but he's constantly tired Each time that he speaks his mind She pats his head and says that's all very fine Exert that will of your own When [you're] alone Now we better hurry"
She clearly said "when YOU'RE alone" and not "when we're alone" which changes the whole meaning (watch Agnetha's lips in the video). This shows that the woman is so overbearing that she doesn't even want to hear what her "courageous" husband has to say if it pertains to anything challenging her authority. In other words, she's a bitch ("she's extreme if you know what I mean" is just a nice way of putting it).
Whether it's about Frida or Agnetha I don't know. Which girl dominated her "courageous" husband (if either)?