The Sweetest Curse

The Sweetest Curse: Profane Elegance and Drunken Salvation
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Lyrics

Curse with me

Expressing a desire for a shared experience of a curse.

Profane and discreet

Describing the curse as both vulgar and discreet.

Make her move

Encouraging a movement or action, possibly within the curse.

Cross veins and chamomile

Mentioning substances like cross veins and chamomile, possibly symbolic elements within the curse.


Soft and sweet

Describing something soft and sweet, potentially related to the curse or its effects.

Sea salt silver-meat

Depicting an image with sea salt and silver-meat, possibly metaphorical or representing an aspect of the curse.

Buried deep

Referring to something buried deep, possibly a hidden or suppressed aspect of the curse.

In crow skin overcoat

Describing a covering of crow skin overcoat, adding a mysterious and dark element to the curse.


Save your breath

Advising someone to save their breath, implying futility or the seriousness of the situation.

This may be the last

Suggesting a sense of urgency or finality, implying that this may be the last opportunity for something.

There is no novelty here on the earth

Asserting that there is nothing new or novel on Earth, possibly reflecting a cynical perspective.


O'saviour!

Calling out to a savior figure, seeking salvation or help.

Forever threadbare and faded

Describing the savior as forever threadbare and faded, possibly questioning the effectiveness or reliability of salvation.

Drunken and arcane

Characterizing the savior as drunken and arcane, adding complexity and ambiguity to the concept of salvation.

Curse the day

Expressing a curse directed at a particular day, indicating a negative sentiment or event.


O'saviour!

Repeating the call to a savior, seeking relief or assistance.

There's rot gutted whiskey in ladies

Mentioning rot gutted whiskey in ladies, possibly alluding to coping mechanisms or vices to alleviate pain.

For to ease the pain

Describing a purpose for the whiskey – to ease the pain, suggesting a need for solace or escape.

Or drown away

Referring to drowning away, indicating a desire to numb or erase the pain.


Save her!

Urgently calling for saving someone, possibly from the negative consequences of the curse.

You've crushed all the bones and the cradles

Describing a destructive impact – crushing bones and cradles, possibly signifying harm caused along a journey.

All along the way

Highlighting the destruction along the way, emphasizing the negative consequences of actions.

Along the way

Reiterating the idea of destruction or negative impact along the way.

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