Lyrics
It doesn't really matter
Expressing indifference or dismissal of a situation.
I'll watch my records burn
Willing to let personal creations or achievements be destroyed.
There's always someone after
Aware of constant external challenges or adversaries.
Song of no concern
Acknowledging the insignificance of a particular song.
Scream until you sigh
Encouraging an intense expression, potentially as a release.
Part of you will die
Highlighting the emotional impact of intense expression.
Every time you crush that spider
Metaphorically referencing the act of destroying a spider, possibly symbolic of overcoming fears or challenges.
Shaking where you stand
Describing a physical reaction to a tense situation.
The power's in your hand
Empowering the individual by emphasizing control.
But baby don't you crush that spider
Reiterating the caution against destroying a spider, extending the metaphor.
Emperor made of marble
Depicting an authoritative figure made of unyielding material.
All you do is stare
Observing a passive or unresponsive demeanor.
Rotten Mausoleum
Introducing the concept of a decaying and unpleasant burial place.
There's someone in my chair
Noticing an intrusion or unwelcome presence.
Scream until you sigh
Encouraging intense expression again, linking to emotional consequences.
Part of you will die
Reiterating the emotional impact of intense expression.
Every time you crush that spider
Repeating the metaphor of crushing a spider and its emotional significance.
Shaking where you stand
Describing a physical reaction to tension once more.
The power's in your hand
Reasserting personal empowerment and control.
But baby don't you crush that spider
Repeating the caution against destroying a spider, emphasizing the message.
Rotten Mausoleum
Recalling the unpleasant burial place, possibly highlighting a recurring theme.
There's someone in my chair
Reiterating the presence of an unwelcome entity in a personal space.
Scream until you sigh
Encouraging intense expression for emotional release and impact.
Part of you will die
Emphasizing the emotional consequences of intense expression.
Every time you crush that spider
Repeating the metaphor of crushing a spider, underlining its emotional weight.
Shaking where you stand
Describing a physical reaction to tension, echoing earlier lines.
The power's in your hand
Reaffirming personal empowerment and control.
But baby don't you crush that spider
Final reminder not to destroy a spider, closing the metaphor with significance.
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