In a 1983 interview with the New Musical Express, sting explained: "I think it's a nasty little song, really rather evil. It's about jealousy and surveillance and ownership."Regarding the common misinterpretation of the song, he added:"I think the ambiguity is intrinsic in the song however you treat it because the words are so sadistic. On one level, it's a nice long song with the classic relative minor chords, and underneath there's this distasteful character talking about watching every move. I ehjoy that ambiguity. I watched a popular singer singing it with some girl on TV a couple of weeks ago, very loving, and totally misinterpreting it.(Laughter) l could still hear the words, which aren't about love at all. I pissed myself laughing."
In a 1983 interview with the New Musical Express, sting explained: "I think it's a nasty little song, really rather evil. It's about jealousy and surveillance and ownership."Regarding the common misinterpretation of the song, he added:"I think the ambiguity is intrinsic in the song however you treat it because the words are so sadistic. On one level, it's a nice long song with the classic relative minor chords, and underneath there's this distasteful character talking about watching every move. I ehjoy that ambiguity. I watched a popular singer singing it with some girl on TV a couple of weeks ago, very loving, and totally misinterpreting it.(Laughter) l could still hear the words, which aren't about love at all. I pissed myself laughing."
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