
Sexy Beats from UkI think it’s about how he wanted to kill himself and he became better and how he’s still standing and how he’s ok now but you can look at it from a lot of views.
i wasnt going to lead him on and i realized soon that my feelings were more lust than love idk what kind of "mask" i hide behind but its not what he thinks lol. i had broken up with him because i didnt feel comfortable in the relationship and it just wasnt working out for me and he sent me this song. Mrina from Americamy ex actually sent me this song haha.If it would have been Nice it would be the Negresco at the Prom. Arrow from AmericaThe video was actually shot in Cannes because of the Carlton Hotel.
Aubrey from New Amsterdam I still dont know what the songs about. Kthe male dancer painted yellow from the video is so beautiful. You know the sort of thing, 'Don't you worry about me, I'll be perfectly fine.' Unlike George Jones' 'She Thinks I Still Care,' where, in fact, he really did, I really didn't." Which, if my memory serves me correctly, it was a sort of kiss off to an old girlfriend. In fact, it's probably infinitely more interesting, perhaps, than what it was initially written about. Which, believe me, is perfectly fine by me. I think people see it as an anthem based on Elton's strong sense of survival in the face of adversity. Said the lyricist: "It's perhaps one more example of the original idea being interpreted by everyone into something quite different. While the song is often seen as a statement of Elton's resilience, Taupin wrote it with a specific person in mind. An uptempo song with some harsh lyrics ("You'll wind up like the wreck you hide behind that mask you use"), It conveys a universal theme of finding confidence after a difficult breakup. With lyrics by Bernie Taupin, this song is directed at a former lover, as Elton sings about how he is still standing strong without this person.