From the album Glory (Extended)
This is a song about loving someone whose need for you has become a burden you cannot carry. The narrator cares deeply but knows the relationship has crossed from intimacy into something draining, where being needed has replaced being loved.
Left a note for Jamie / Tucked inside his coat / 'Nobody will be here / When you get back home'
The tenderness of tucking the note in his coat clashes with the message itself. Leaving feels careful, almost protective, not angry.
Picked you up in Everett / Yelling in the dark / Held you till the quiet / Came back to your heart
This memory shows the cycle. The narrator has done this before, calming Jamie through whatever breaks him. The detail of waiting for quiet to return makes it clear how often this happens.
I know you have a secret / Burning you all up / But the more you need me / The less it feels like love
The secret is never named because it does not matter what it is. What matters is how need has warped into dependency, and the narrator can feel the difference between being wanted and being used as a fix.
The song never raises its voice. It just states the facts quietly and walks away. Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for someone is stop letting them need you.