anonymous

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Feb 20th 2019!⃝

In all honesty, yes, I see where the whole "missing sex" part is present, but lyrics are a form of poetry. There's more than one meaning. It could be about making love, or just simply love.
"Faith and desire and the swing of your hips": Loyalty, feeling and being wanted and love, two of the things of a relationship that make it solid, not to mention the little things noticed that make you fall harder, like the way she walks.
"Everything works in your arms": Her arms, the one place everything feels safe and real and home. Need I say more?
"Just pull me down hard/and drown me in love": Again, yes, sex, but love is so complex, so mysterious, so deep and amazing and beautiful and dangerous. "Pull me" could be referring to pulling him into her arms where, again, "Everything works". "Hard" could be referring to falling hard in love. "Drown me in love" depicts the deepness of love, how much love consumes you, fills you, makes you do crazy things. How it can lift you up, make you stronger. How it can consume you, destroy you.
"All the violent, sweet/perfect words that you said": Everything good, everything bad. I miss everything.

It really depends on who you are. Lyric interpretations are different for everyone. There's the intended meaning, the common meaning, and the personal meaning. So, yeah, the intended and common meanings are missing a relationship, particularly the sex. But to me, personally, there's more than that. It's missing someone, loving someone, wanting to be with them. It's about falling in love, and wanting to go home.