This song is about giving a part of yourself to someone in a relationship. It's not something that you necessarily had to do, but something that the fear of being alone led you to do.
In this relationship, you have to deal with the other person's infidelity. They didn't just cheat with their body, but with their complete heart and soul.
Time has seperated the two parties, but as the distance closes and as you come closer to home, you try to forgive and forget what has happened. It's an endless cycle of having expectations and being let down, but it still beats being lonely.
This song seems to mean to me that these people were probably together a long time, lost physical interest in eachother, turned to other people because they were both lonely, only to find that in reality it was wrong. The girl obviously took it farther than he did, and once he found this he went and did the same thing.
Simple as that.
This song seems to mean to me that these people were probably together a long time, lost physical interest in eachother, turned to other people because they were both lonely, only to find that in reality it was wrong. The girl obviously took it farther than he did, and once he found this he went and did the same thing.
Simple as that.
I've found much more meaning in it though, in my relationship. But, thats what i think he means.
I've found much more meaning in it though, in my relationship. But, thats what i think he means.
He knows what they had is over, and knows she is going to leave but did not want her to go because he still loves her ("I was sure I wouldn't find you at home/and you let me down"). It was exactly how he expected it would be, but that's not how he wanted it to be, so he is feeling let down.
He knows what they had is over, and knows she is going to leave but did not want her to go because he still loves her ("I was sure I wouldn't find you at home/and you let me down"). It was exactly how he expected it would be, but that's not how he wanted it to be, so he is feeling let down.
He did not explore other partners in the 2nd verse as she did. The "someone" he was looking to hold was her and she wasn't there so he lost all he believed in (their love).
He gives her the benefit of the doubt by making excuses for her "you could've called if you needed" "you got yourself locked in"
Throughout the song so far, he has insisted she is coming back, but its now that we get our first clue what is really going on. While he is trying to forgive and forget (in preparation of taking her back) we see that he is fooling himself. She hasn't called and isn't returning.
He desperately wants her to return to him because "neither of us wanna be alone", but he fails to accept that she isn't alone, only he is because he cannot move on.
It's the classic case of one person moving on from a relationship while the other cannot accept that it is over and has convinced themselves that their love will be returning to them eventually.
She "took [the new person] all the way through [her] bed", she has fallen in love with someone else. He's alone, she moved on.
This song is about giving a part of yourself to someone in a relationship. It's not something that you necessarily had to do, but something that the fear of being alone led you to do.
In this relationship, you have to deal with the other person's infidelity. They didn't just cheat with their body, but with their complete heart and soul.
Time has seperated the two parties, but as the distance closes and as you come closer to home, you try to forgive and forget what has happened. It's an endless cycle of having expectations and being let down, but it still beats being lonely.
This song seems to mean to me that these people were probably together a long time, lost physical interest in eachother, turned to other people because they were both lonely, only to find that in reality it was wrong. The girl obviously took it farther than he did, and once he found this he went and did the same thing. Simple as that.
This song seems to mean to me that these people were probably together a long time, lost physical interest in eachother, turned to other people because they were both lonely, only to find that in reality it was wrong. The girl obviously took it farther than he did, and once he found this he went and did the same thing. Simple as that.
I've found much more meaning in it though, in my relationship. But, thats what i think he means.
I've found much more meaning in it though, in my relationship. But, thats what i think he means.
To me, this song has a different meaning.
To me, this song has a different meaning.
He knows what they had is over, and knows she is going to leave but did not want her to go because he still loves her ("I was sure I wouldn't find you at home/and you let me down"). It was exactly how he expected it would be, but that's not how he wanted it to be, so he is feeling let down.
He knows what they had is over, and knows she is going to leave but did not want her to go because he still loves her ("I was sure I wouldn't find you at home/and you let me down"). It was exactly how he expected it would be, but that's not how he wanted it to be, so he is feeling let down.
He did not explore other partners in the 2nd verse as she did. The "someone" he was looking to hold was her and she wasn't there so he lost all he believed in (their love).
He gives her the benefit of the doubt by making excuses for her "you could've called if you needed" "you got yourself locked in"
Throughout the song so far, he has insisted she is coming back, but its now that we get our first clue what is really going on. While he is trying to forgive and forget (in preparation of taking her back) we see that he is fooling himself. She hasn't called and isn't returning.
He desperately wants her to return to him because "neither of us wanna be alone", but he fails to accept that she isn't alone, only he is because he cannot move on.
It's the classic case of one person moving on from a relationship while the other cannot accept that it is over and has convinced themselves that their love will be returning to them eventually.
She "took [the new person] all the way through [her] bed", she has fallen in love with someone else. He's alone, she moved on.