The tune beautifully intertwines with the lyrics. There's a dreamy almost lullaby quality to the song.
It starts out with a slow, sedate strumming and she slowly, sleepily sings, "This is my favorite disease, I am sleeping in his dreams."
When it moves out of the lullaby mode, she speaks decisively about the relationship. He let her down. You see that in, "You can go and burst my tiny bubble. Blow me off without a care."
She had a tiny bubble of hope in the relationship, but he glibly ignored her. So, she's going to sleep where she wants.
She's not going to be heartbroken, she's not going to "carry a torch" for him. She's sleeping with another guy.
The tune beautifully intertwines with the lyrics. There's a dreamy almost lullaby quality to the song.
It starts out with a slow, sedate strumming and she slowly, sleepily sings, "This is my favorite disease, I am sleeping in his dreams." When it moves out of the lullaby mode, she speaks decisively about the relationship. He let her down. You see that in, "You can go and burst my tiny bubble. Blow me off without a care." She had a tiny bubble of hope in the relationship, but he glibly ignored her. So, she's going to sleep where she wants.
She's not going to be heartbroken, she's not going to "carry a torch" for him. She's sleeping with another guy.