Tagged: Fine Line

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“Cherry” by Harry Styles

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...

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“Adore You” by Harry Styles

“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,...

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“Canyon Moon” by Harry Styles

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...

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“To Be So Lonely” by Harry Styles

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...

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“She” by Harry Styles

“She” is a bit more-complicated than the usual Harry Styles’ fare. For instance, he relays most of the lyrics from a third-person perspective. And the subject is not the singer per se but rather a...

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“Golden” by Harry Styles

In the song “Golden”, Harry Styles is praising a particular individual, i.e. the addressee. The general suggestion would be that this is in fact a romantic interest, as in his mate or someone whom...

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“Fine Line” by Harry Styles

There is an old saying that goes something like ‘there’s a fine line between love and hate’. Or said differently, just as easily as a relationship can be loving and peaceful, it can be hateful...

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“Falling” by Harry Styles

The implication is that Harry Styles is relaying the sentiments expressed in the song “Falling” freshly after breaking up with his significant other. And it also seems pretty obvious that said breakup was not something...

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“Watermelon Sugar” by Harry Styles

As far as the unorthodox title (“Watermelon Sugar”) of this song, it can theoretically be traced back to a lady whom Harry Styles dated named Camille Rowe. Miss Rowe referenced a book entitled “In Watermelon Sugar” (1968) as...