Midnight Queen
Midnight Queen: Love's Enigmatic SpellLyrics
I've got my Midnight Queen, sharp as a guillotine
The singer refers to their significant other as their "Midnight Queen," comparing her sharpness to a guillotine, indicating she might have a cutting or severe impact on their life.
I've got my Midnight Queen, bringin' me down
Reiteration of the singer's possession of this impactful "Midnight Queen," acknowledging that she brings them down or affects them emotionally in some way.
I've got my Midnight Queen, sharp as a guillotine
A repetition of the comparison between the significant other and a guillotine, reinforcing the impact she has on the singer.
And when nobody sees, she cuts my heart
When no one else is around, the "Midnight Queen" emotionally hurts or wounds the singer.
You keep askin' me for reasons why I let her, but
Others inquire about why the singer allows this emotional impact from their partner.
She put a spell on me
The partner has a captivating effect on the singer, possibly through manipulation or an intense emotional connection.
Oh, don't you look for me, Man of Galilee
An urging to not search for the singer, likening the situation to the biblical "Man of Galilee," indicating a desire for distance or isolation.
Don't you look for me, down on this world
Reiteration of not wanting to be found in this world, suggesting a desire to be left alone or detached.
Don't you look for me, Man of Galilee
Another warning against searching for the singer, emphasizing a detachment from the world and possibly religious connotations.
Because the Holy Ghost, She only knows
An assertion that only a higher spiritual entity, the Holy Ghost, comprehends the singer's situation fully.
That my hands are chained and I'm still fighting with the
The singer feels constrained or limited in their actions and is still struggling with a burdensome situation that feels physically painful.
Burden that breaks my bones
The emotional burden they carry feels as heavy as something breaking their bones.
She had a golden ring
The partner had a valuable possession, a golden ring, reminiscent of something from a crime scene.
straight outta murder scene
Describing the golden ring as associated with a murder scene, hinting at darkness or sinister aspects related to the partner.
She had a golden ring, shiny and old
Reiteration of the partner's possession of the golden ring, emphasizing its shiny and old nature.
Yeah, but it seems to me, that love ain't a jewelry
Despite the value of the ring, the singer implies that love isn't something material or superficial, suggesting it can be removed once worn.
So you could take it off once you put it on
Indicating that it's not considered cheating if emotionally detached from a relationship despite physical presence.
It ain't cheating if your heart's still beating to the
Reiterating the heavy emotional burden that can make one's heart ache.
Burden that breaks your bones
The line is empty.
I've got my Midnight Queen, sharp as a guillotine
A repetition of the singer's possession of the impactful "Midnight Queen," comparing her sharpness to a guillotine.
I've got my Midnight Queen, bringin' me down
Reiteration that the "Midnight Queen" affects the singer emotionally.
I've got my Midnight Queen, sharp as a guillotine
Reiteration of the comparison between the significant other and a guillotine, reinforcing the impact she has on the singer.
And when nobody sees, she cuts my heart
When alone or unseen, the "Midnight Queen" emotionally hurts or wounds the singer.
You keep askin' me for reasons why I let her, but
Others question why the singer allows this emotional impact from their partner.
She put a spell on me
Reiterating the captivating effect the partner has on the singer, suggesting a spell or a strong emotional hold.
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