Abby
Cold Like Abby: Unveiling Dark Desires and Scarlett Threads in Abraxas Amethyst's AnthemLyrics
Suck you in me
Suggests a powerful attraction or influence, drawing someone close.
Suck you in me
Reiterates the intense pull or connection mentioned in the first line.
Kill the ones who hurt you
Encourages retaliation against those who have caused harm or pain.
Kill the ones who hurt you
Repeats the call for retribution against those responsible for hurt.
Cold like Abby
Describes a cold and distant quality akin to someone named Abby.
Abby, Abby
Repeats the cold characterization of Abby, emphasizing the association.
Cold like Abby
Reiterates the coldness attributed to Abby, reinforcing the image.
Abby, Abby
Repeats the reference to Abby, possibly underscoring a significant impact.
You know that I'll find you
Expresses determination in finding someone, repeating the idea for emphasis.
You know that I'll find you
-You know that I'll find you
-You know that I'll find you
-You know that I'll find you
-You know that I'll find you
-Abby!
Utters the name "Abby" emphatically, suggesting a central or crucial role.
Abby!
-Abby!
-Scarlett thread engraves your neck
Describes a symbolic act with a scarlet thread around the neck, possibly signifying connection or commitment.
Scarlett thread engraves your neck
Reiterates the imagery of a scarlet thread, reinforcing its significance.
You are playing with the dead
Suggests engagement or interaction with the deceased, possibly metaphorical.
Adore you like adrenaline
Expresses admiration comparable to the intensity of adrenaline.
Adrenaline
Repeats the association with adrenaline, emphasizing the intense admiration.
Adrenaline
-Adrenaline
-Adrenaline
-Let me in
Repeats the plea to be allowed in, conveying a sense of urgency or desire for closeness.
Let me in
-Let me in
-Let me in
-You should run away
Repeats the suggestion to run away, possibly indicating a need for escape or avoidance.
You should run away
-You should run away
-You should run away
-Abby!
Emphatically repeats the name "Abby," highlighting its importance in the context of the song.
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