Lyrics
I don't know where you are I haven't seen your face
I'm uncertain about your location; I haven't seen your face.
I don't know where you are What a waste.
Reiterating the lack of knowledge about the person's whereabouts and expressing frustration or disappointment.
You call me consumer
Referring to the person as a consumer, possibly suggesting a focus on materialism or a transactional relationship.
I call you performer
Labeling the speaker as a performer, hinting at a dynamic where roles are assigned or assumed.
I adore ya and feeling like this Shape of Rage, let's name it
Expressing admiration for the person and acknowledging intense emotions, using the metaphor "Shape of Rage."
What's your existence, what's your existence? What's your resistance, what's your resistance?
Posing questions about the person's existence and resistance, possibly delving into deeper aspects of identity and personal struggles.
I don't know where you are
Repeating uncertainty about the person's location.
I haven't seen your face
Reiterating not having seen the person's face.
It's a hole worth having
Suggesting that the person's absence creates a void or emptiness that is valuable or worthwhile.
If the world comes down and breaks You call me consumer
Introducing the idea of the world breaking down, potentially referring to a challenging or tumultuous environment.
I wanna consume her
Playing on the consumer theme, expressing a desire to consume the person.
I adore it and feeling like this
Reiterating admiration and intense feelings, using the metaphor "Shape of Rage."
Shape of Rage, let's name it
Repeating the metaphor and suggesting the need to name or define this intense emotion.
What's your existence, what's your existence? What's your resistance, what's your resistance?
Continuing to explore questions about existence and resistance.
I wanna know
Expressing a desire to understand or gain insight into the person.
If I could mother another
Contemplating the possibility of nurturing or mothering someone else.
Not a lover a child
Distinguishing between a lover and a child, possibly reflecting on different types of relationships.
Real growth, it's called development
Highlighting the concept of real growth and development in contrast to a stagnant or arrested form of love.
Not like this love this is arrested i detest it No, if I could suffer another not a lover a child Real growth
Expressing a strong dislike for the current form of love, emphasizing the need for genuine growth.
It's called development
Reiterating the importance of real growth and development.
Not like this love this loves arrested i detest it
Continuing to express disdain for the current form of love and the desire for authentic growth.
I don't know where you are I haven't seen your face
Repeating uncertainty about the person's location.
I don't know where you are You've been replaced
Stating that the person has been replaced, suggesting a change in the relationship or dynamics.
You call me consumer
Referring to the person as a consumer again, with the speaker as the performer.
I call you performer
Reiterating the roles of consumer and performer in the relationship.
I adore it and feeling like this Shape of Rage, let's name it
Expressing admiration and intense feelings using the metaphor "Shape of Rage."
I wanna know
Repeating the desire to know or understand the person.
If i could mother another
Revisiting the idea of mothering someone else.
Not a lover a child
Reiterating the distinction between a lover and a child.
Real growth, it's called development
Emphasizing the importance of real growth and development.
Not like this love this is arrested i detest it No, if I could suffer another not a lover a child Real growth
Repeating the dissatisfaction with the current form of love and the yearning for genuine growth.
It's called development
Reiterating the significance of real growth and development.
Not like this love this loves arrested
Continuing to express dissatisfaction with the current form of love.
I'm obsessed with it.
Stating an obsession with the concept or idea being discussed.
I don't know where you are I don't know where you are I don't know where you are
Repeating uncertainty about the person's location with laughter, possibly indicating a resigned or amused tone.
hahahaha
Ending with laughter, possibly reflecting a complex emotional response or coping mechanism.
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