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.
Critics have likened her performance to "Moon River" by Audrey Hepburn, noting her ability to capture "vocal sincerity" and a timeless, "angelic" quality. Lyrical Themes & Meaning The track features a lush arrangement by Iain
The narrator admits to being "hopelessly in love" with someone who doesn't reciprocate their feelings. Despite knowing it leads to pain, they continue to allow the heartbreak to happen. Lyrical Themes & Meaning The narrator admits to
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. The song explores the "blind love" of youth
The song explores the "blind love" of youth and the repetitive cycle of .