What appears to be going down in “Sweet Nothing” is that first of all, the addressee would be the vocalist’s romantic partner. By the looks of things, said individual is well versed in speaking love...
To begin with, logically speaking, the addressee of “As It Was” would sound like a romantic interest of Harry’s. But that said, there have been multiple explanations offered concerning exactly who the addressee is. First...
As its title implies, “Heaven Is Here” is a song which relies heavily on religious terminology. It has been concluded that what’s actually transpiring is the vocalist seducing the addressee in a romantic sort of way. But...
To begin with, the lyrics of “Ship to Wreck” primarily center on the narrator’s self-destructive behavior. A behavior that is self-destructive is basically one that someone does knowing that it has the potential of...
The word “medicine” is only present in the first verse. And in the name of not running the risk of getting lost in this highly-metaphorical piece, let’s just say that it points to the act...
In this particular song, the singer is brooding over the loss of a particular lady. That is to say that he and the woman he loves have broken up. And the popular theory behind the track...
“Adore You” is based on the singer ‘adoring’ the addressee. The main metaphor he uses to express this point across is his willingness to even “walk through fire” in order to impress her. And yes,...
Harry Styles’ “Canyon Moon” is a love song, even though the singer’s romantic interest is not actually the subject. Rather it is centered on a place referred to as “canyon moon”, which is not a...
The singer is relaying this song (“To Be So Lonely”) from the perspective of someone whom, it would appear, has recently broken up with his girlfriend. And this lady is also the addressee of the...
The titular “sunflower” is not only the subject but also the addressee of this track. Yet it is not clear if it represents a person, idea or perhaps literally a flower. But until further information is...