+Chloe Richardson I'm a guy but I fucking love The First Time. Do you want o be my first time so we can tell our legend to our kids. Just kindding :') but I'm lonely af
Today I was diagnosed with PCOS. I have been wanting a baby so much my heart aches. I've dreamed vividly about meeting my own child, and I feel like the "wait for me, I know it won't be easy" was a sign from my future child.
"but then I see you, I see you across the hall leaning against your locker... in that jacket that you love so much... and the way you tuck your hair back behind your ears... then you see me and you smile but just smile and it's like, it's like all that noise fades away ya know... and then the only thing I can hear is the sound of your voice when you call out my name."
This is my interpretation of this song: The man in the song is long haunted by his dream-girl. It's a song about the Anima/Animus and our implicit desire to become whole, through the process of seeking love. What we seek in others, is what we long in ourselves... believe it or not. "Perhaps I knew her long ago. I wrote her poems at nine years old. But then I did become a man. Let her slip right through my hands." His hope in waiting, finally exhausted... he decides to do away with these childish fascinations. Through every girl he comes across, he attempts to find her in each one, to no success. The song is about a numinous girl that isn't exactly 'real', in a sense. That is, the singer hasn't come across her yet--he keeps his ideals high in secretly seeking her. More or less, 'she' is referred to as an ideal within his mind. One who is his equal in every regard. Soulmates, essentially. He believes, that like himself, she too is pursuing the same dream and the same path... hence, in following his passions, he hopes to one day meet her "She's already where I'm going. I stand upon a broken stage. I beg you darlin' please-please wait." It's also apologetic in the sense, that he regrets his attempts in trying to formerly quash the fantasy of her... and in his belief of doing so, he hopes that he isn't all too late in finding her. One day he will.
@@dehsah Thank-you kindly! I believe we are all seeking a mirror--however, not in the sense that the mirror projects a physical representation of the self... but rather, the mirror reflects something far more numinous. The light within. The aforementioned missing puzzle piece reflects all of what we know of ourselves, yet, it also reflects the potentiality of what we could ultimately be. Fear, and desire... just as well, go hand-in-hand.
i've fallen asleep to this song almost every night for like four years. i would play this at my wedding. words literally can't describe how much i love this song
Ionela Catalina "We are not to blame, In seeing love is pain, We are not ashamed To say that love is pain, ..And we'll do it again" Joan Jett - Love Is Pain ;)
I found this song, months ago, by accident. I saw it among the suggestions of youtube and intrigued I listened to it ... since that day I have never stopped. I don't think there is a song that gives me more emotions than this. and I would like to thank the person who wrote this beautiful song that accompanies me in the bad and beautiful moments of my life
Girl come to me in a dream, and I don't even know her name. A pretty mark upon her breast to signify her from the rest. Her and I are just the same, Building bridges out of fame. She stands upon a dinner plate and tells me that I'll have to wait. Wait for me, I know it won't be easy. What a thing to believe in a dream. Perhaps I knew her long ago, I wrote her poems at 9 years old. But then I did become a man, and let her slip right through my hands. I practiced all my wit and charm, Had many girls on every arm. I learned the depths of love and hate, but never did learn how to wait. Wait for you, You say it like it's easy to do. what a thing to believe in a dream. I have you know that all my life I have been searching for a wife. A partner and a confidant, A girl who wants the things I want, A girl who doesn't come along, 'Cause she's already where I'm going. Stand upon a broken stage I bet you darling please, please wait. Wait for me, I know it won't be easy. What a thing to believe in a dream. I believe in a dream.
I girl I loved made me listen to this song and everytime I listen to it, nostalgia just creeps in and I feel her around. It feels as if she was sending me a message with this song. We don't talk anymore. Guess I'll never know
If I had to guess how many times I have listened to this song I'd say at least a couple hundred. I discovered this song a few years ago in my favorite movie and I don't think I'll ever grow tired of it.
I freaking love the first time!!! it brought me here and this is one of my favourite songs and the first time is one of my favourite movies and i watch the first time so much
PiZzA ZiZa people seem to only like the music that society expects us to. I ENCOURAGE you to listen to what you like. Don't make conjectures about stuff you don't understand ;)