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Speaking from experience, I know how frustrating it can be to earn others respect or rather have others look up to you. It's almost as if this song for me symbolizes a reluctancy towards love. I enjoy all of Alanis Morissette songs, but this one just speaks more openly to me.
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I do think edbear and subwoofer are the closest though. If anyone is in that position here - that person (who thinks they are too good for your love - really isn't good enough to have your love.Īnyway, that was my little rant. It's almost like saying/feeling that the giver's love is not good enough for the recipient and they want nothing to do with it. Based on this I find it shocking to read that the meaning of the song, to some people, is that of a secret admirer revealing a crush and the recipient feeling violated. In my experience, it's very rare to have two people immediately want to pursue a relationship with each other, and therefore one person has a crush on the other and tries to get closer to them to get to know them (ie. The most unique that I read was when it was written that it was about having a secret admirer/crush and the recipient not having asked for that person to have those feelings.
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It's really interesting to read the interpretations of what the song means to different people.
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If the song was written for 'City of Angels' (where it appears) then subwoofer's (again on first page) is the best fit.įrom the research that I did into when the song was released, when the movie was released and filmed, and the original intention to never have this song as a single for Alanis - I think subwoofer's post is the most accurate. I think edbear's interpretation (on the first page) is the closest, in my opinion, to what I think the song is about. "I don't think you unworthy of my love.I just need to think about this before I plunge right in."Īnd then I like to think that the sudden crash of the music back to the heavy stuff is her deciding, plunging in dramatically, and ultimately being happy. "I know you think you love me, but you don't! You think you know love? You think you've ever experienced anything like MY love before? You have to stop! This is not allowed!" And the music crescendos and builds until. And you must really like to make me squirm and feel all uncomfortable, right? But I am NOT interested. At first, she's like "Yes, thank you I'm flattered. Maybe she's been hurt in the past, or she's not ready for something so serious. General CommentActually, I think it's written from someone who has an admirer, but she is fighting it.