Lyric discussion by yar2010 

I agree with Sebastian1, this song is about maturity.

When we are young we all want to go wild and surrender to our passions ("make me dance, I want to surrender"). Growing older we learn how the world is so full of constraints on those passions: no money, cheap rentals, budget train tickets. But with this recognition, we mature and we learn to count our blessings and make the most of what we have been given - we even embrace the odd situations life hands us (i.e. remembering "your familiar arms", "I can see the world from a different side", etc.).

In this way, maturity is really a form of humility about our limits as individuals. We understand ourselves as much about our constraints as about our passions.

Yet in the end, we still love the part of us that wants to let loose: "Make me dance, I want to surrender..."

Yes its about getting older , everything changes but still some facts could keep it trough the time.

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