I think the bridge is supposed to be him singing. If it represents her corrupting him in some way, that could be why she's putting an end to things before they even start. The car crashing either represents him being led on pretty hard or some form of corruption through their hanging out. He's falling head over heels for her, and she intentionally doesn't allow the relationship to flourish. I hate you so much it makes me sick it even makes me rhyme. I hate your big dumb combat boots, and the way you read my mind. I hate the way you talk to me, and the way you cut your hair. She is letting his heart bleed 'cause he was fallin', and she's sorry for that. Tagged: Romantic Speeches, Romance In Film, I Love You. "Fall in need " sets up the rest of the chorus. The feeling sick was already happening at this point. ![]() Recognizing love, from the opening line, implies the song is taking place prior to a formal relationship forming, especially since he's "feel sick inside" in the same tense. ![]() There are two lines that provide the best context for the rest of the song. The song is too general to draw any absolutes, but I'm curious as to why everyone interprets "falling" as depression. I originally with with (subject) (object), but her/him is easier. Song Meaning"I (her) let you (him) bleed"
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