The song "White Horses" by Hurts tells the story of a woman named Madeleine. Madeleine lives a luxurious life, having a chauffeur and enjoying a drive to the coastline. She yearns for her prince to come and bring happiness into her life. However, Madeleine finds that Paris is not as glamorous as it appears. In Montreux, she meets a wealthy man with blue eyes who becomes her lover. This man, though he provides her with material wealth, only ends up clipping her wings and leaving her broken. Madeleine's religion becomes the pursuit of diamonds and pearls, as her princes come and go. The reference to "white horses" signifies the romanticized image she has of finding love and happiness. Madeleine imagines herself on the saddle, holding her prince tightly, galloping beneath the violet sky. Yet, the song also suggests an element of irony. Despite Madeleine's desires and imagination, the reality may be different. The repetition of "white horses" emphasizes both the yearning and the possible illusion of finding true love. Overall, "White Horses" explores themes of materialism, the search for love, and the divide between fantasy and reality in relationships. It portrays the struggles and desires of a woman seeking fulfillment in her life.