Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20150314164626/@comment-14284535-20150317185512

@Cartoonprincess - I 100% absolutely positively incontrovertibly agree with you. Indeed, IMHO, it is so obvious that it's not even open to question. Let's take a look at the songs she co-wrote.

We know that "Not that Far Away" and "Stronger" are about her mother, while "Never Going to Let You Down" and "Put Your Arms Around Someone" are for Miranda. We can assume that "Faces of Love" is about her family and Miranda. (They are mentioned in that order in the song.)

Where's Nathan? How about "So Close"? Given there was an interview where she clearly complained that he was flirting with the female guest stars, I would bet big money it's about him. "Me with You" sounds like Nathan gave her a chance, and...

...then we get to t he big give-away: "Better". That is a heartbreak song at its most raw and honest. It just feels like she really felt it. The album then follows-up with "Heart of a Child", which sounds like her trying to get over the heartbreak. "Place to Fall" sounds like her thanking Miranda after Nathan rejected her. "Have to Say Goodbye" and "Faces of Love" are her in a clearly better frame of mind.

Now, all of this could be wrong, but then I need to know why the album is so thematic (envy of couples, break-ups, heartbreak, friends helping out, moving on, etc.).