Karen Carpenter could sing the entries in a phone book and it would be amazing. Her voice is not distinctive -- it's just more or less perfect. It seems completely unstrained while capable of carrying any emotion effortlessly. This song doesn't talk about grand passions or deep promises, but somehow conveys deep comfort that a relationship can provide in the mundane ebb and flow of life.
This is a fun little song but what really caught me was the many times repeated lyric "I know I'm not the center of the universe, but you keep spinning round me just the same." My first dance teacher would often tell the men/leaders that in many of the moves they should be trying to stay in much the same spot and their partners were the ones who truly moved. "Your partner is a moon orbiting around you." Seeing this repeated in Heavy tickled my fancy. So it's a rare song that I paid for! Songs back in the day had simple overall structures ababa or aabbaa or something, but Heavy is more of a novel with beginning middle and end. Just enough repitition to hold it together.
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