![]() ![]() In practice, if a relationship begins on an affair, it will also end on an affair. The last two lines are telling the guy what she has done to him (Adam) she will also do to this new guy. I'm not exactly about the second line, but I'm guessing that in her new live where it's her and this other guy, this other guy is going to be the one that gets left. He's saying that she was the first person he fell in love with. ![]() He's realized that there's better things out there that he can live his life for. For whatever reason, unknown to the listener, he's over her, and over the situation. It's a tough position to be in when someone comes to you and tells you that a relationship that you think is going well is over, and leaves you nowhere to go. This is dealing with the agony of not knowing. By the last two lines there, that person ended up being the one that she also turned to Obviously, it was someone to whom he turned to when times got rough. I think this is written to someone close to Adam. You were the first to lie, when we were not alright You were the first to say, that we were not okay He's telling a story "to" a person, "about" her, and the way that she treated him. In this part, and subsequently in the rest of the verses, he talks about "she" as if he's not taling "to" her, rather "about" her. Sarge4826 kind of hinted at it, but let me elaborate. ![]()
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