Talk:Bmblb/@comment-190.181.167.215-20170618061931/@comment-98.197.5.70-20170618125831

Nah, the second verse definitely seems Blakey to me. Darkness and gloom are very much words which deliberately evoke Blake. Doesn't quite work for Yang either as Blake has never done this for her. Yang was about the least dark and gloomy person around when Blake first entered her life. Really, it's more correct that Blake brought darkness into her life in a big way rather than chasing it off. Only way it works from Yang's end is if it is referring to stuff we haven't seen yet, and that Blake is going to drive of her sadness when they meet up again. Given Blake's own stuff going on though, I just kind of doubt she'll be properly prepared to do this. It's easier to just assume that the line is referring to what Yang does for Blake in general and particularly in Burning the Candle.

I also think the second section of the bridge is probably Blake. "Like a Purdie beat/you are oh so sweet/every day is sunny" is not how anyone is going to describe Blake, but it fits Yang well. The word 'sunny' in particular stands out given it's what Yang's name means.

The rest of the song though, yeah, it's more ambiguous. Could be from either of them, though the puns I guess more suggest Yang.