Song Meaning
This is a stark declaration of mutual, yet separate, paths. The immediate repetition of "your way" creates a sense of resigned acceptance, almost a mirror image of each other's decision.
The core tension lies in the paradox of going the same direction ("your way too") while explicitly stating different destinations. It suggests a relationship that has dissolved into parallel, independent trajectories, where agreement is found only in the act of parting.
The craft here is in its extreme economy. The two lines pack a punch through their simplicity and the implied history they dismiss. The phrase "I'll go your way too" is particularly potent, twisting the idea of following someone into a final, definitive separation.
This hits hard because it captures a specific kind of breakup: not one of anger or sadness, but of quiet, mutual understanding that the shared road has ended. The lyrics offer a clean, almost clinical, finality to a shared experience.