Dean Blunt and Joanne Robertson created a masterpiece track. I believe they're singing about being pulled between desire (“dying to meet you”) and the pressure of outside judgment (“everybody says I’m wrong”).
The repetition may be of both yearning and social friction. Their desire persists despite being called wrong by many and perhaps knowing that it'll fail / become emotionally exhausting ("but the bullshit got too long").
Dean Blunt and Joanne Robertson created a masterpiece track. I believe they're singing about being pulled between desire (“dying to meet you”) and the pressure of outside judgment (“everybody says I’m wrong”).
The repetition may be of both yearning and social friction. Their desire persists despite being called wrong by many and perhaps knowing that it'll fail / become emotionally exhausting ("but the bullshit got too long").