In many Wild Beasts songs they seem very aware of the evil that lives among some men. At the same time there's a lot of play in their lyrics - I suspect this song is a man trying to justify saying "I feel as if I've been where you have been" to a woman who has given everything of herself for her children who also don't actually understand "where she has been". I think the song is somewhat sardonic. I don't think the man has been where she has been and in Two Dancers part II I think he sees her snap back at him and their relationship shatter.
In many Wild Beasts songs they seem very aware of the evil that lives among some men. At the same time there's a lot of play in their lyrics - I suspect this song is a man trying to justify saying "I feel as if I've been where you have been" to a woman who has given everything of herself for her children who also don't actually understand "where she has been". I think the song is somewhat sardonic. I don't think the man has been where she has been and in Two Dancers part II I think he sees her snap back at him and their relationship shatter.