While the song dwells on current despair, it ends with a "subtle pride," asserting that one day the narrator will stop falling for this person and find someone who truly cares.
As a classically trained cellist, Laufey didn't just sing; she also played cello on the track, adding a layer of personal musicality to the arrangement. While the song dwells on current despair, it
The track features a lush arrangement by Iain Farrington , performed by the world-renowned Philharmonia Orchestra. The instrumentation includes sweeping strings and delicate woodwinds that elevate the song from a simple jazz-pop tune to a cinematic dreamscape. it ends with a "subtle pride
The song explores the "blind love" of youth and the repetitive cycle of . Laufey didn't just sing