This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I don't know what I've done
Or if I like what I've begun
But something told me to run
And honey, you know me, it's all or none
There were sounds in my head
Little voices whispering
That I should go and this should end
Oh, and I found myself listening
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
See, I thought love was black and white
That it was wrong or it was right
But you aren't leaving without a fight
And I think, I am just as torn inside
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
And I won't be far from where you are if ever you should call
You meant more to me than any one I, I've ever loved at all
But you taught me how to trust myself
And so I say to you, this is what I have to do
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
She who dares to stand where I stood
Or if I like what I've begun
But something told me to run
And honey, you know me, it's all or none
There were sounds in my head
Little voices whispering
That I should go and this should end
Oh, and I found myself listening
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
See, I thought love was black and white
That it was wrong or it was right
But you aren't leaving without a fight
And I think, I am just as torn inside
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
And I won't be far from where you are if ever you should call
You meant more to me than any one I, I've ever loved at all
But you taught me how to trust myself
And so I say to you, this is what I have to do
'Cause I don't know who I am, who I am without you
All I know is that I should
And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you
All I know is that I should
'Cause she will love you more than I could
She who dares to stand where I stood
She who dares to stand where I stood
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Stefani has it right. This song is about an incompleteness in one's life. She loves this man more than anyone she has ever loved, but for some reason she still does not feel complete. No matter how bad she tries to get rid of the doubts, they keep popping up, little voices telling her to cut and run, even though the man in front of her is everything she could ever want. At this point it isn't about the guy, for all intensive purposes the guy is perfect, but as Stefani said above, there is a lack of wholeness within herself. And no matter how great her life is with that man, she will never be happy because she is incomplete.<br /> <br /> Until she steps away from him and figures herself out she will never be fully happy, and she realizes that in that process she will most likely lose him to a woman who can actually love him with all of her self. <br /> <br /> <br /> This song will stick with me forever. As a guy who refused to "leave without a fight" it is one of the toughest things in the world to realize that no amount of love you give can fix the situation, it is just something she has to go do for herself, and you have to move on and continue living.
Im so sorry you were that guy... i was that girl... Leaving him was the HardesT thing EVER, especially becuase he tried so hard to fix what he couldn't fix. He is absolutely amazing and there is no doubt in my mind that it wont be long til he will find an amazing girl who will completely adore him... <br /> I hope you do as well!
@stefani_notgwen Wow! You stated that so elegantly and made it so simple to understand. And yes, it is an incredible and brave song.<br />