Lyrics
It takes more than blood to bind me, and I would rather be bled dry than hear of you, and I
Expresses a strong resistance to emotional bonds, suggesting that blood relations are insufficient to create a connection. The preference is to endure emotional depletion rather than hear about the person referred to.
I would rather go blind than try to see eye to eye,with the embodiment of everything I despise
Emphasizes a deep aversion, indicating a willingness to sacrifice sight to avoid understanding or aligning with someone embodying despised qualities.
The bond we shared was not of love or of trust
Denies a genuine bond based on love or trust, revealing it as imposed and unwanted, with the other party oblivious to the destructive influence of their actions.
It was forced upon me, and you could never see,how your poison seeped into everything
Describes the forced nature of the relationship and highlights the unrecognized toxic impact, criticizing the lack of awareness from the other person.
Your blinded eyes never saw anything
Points out the blindness of the other person, metaphorically suggesting a lack of insight or understanding in their actions and behavior.
Don't speak my name again
Commands the person not to mention the speaker's name again, indicating a desire for complete separation and cessation of communication.
We are not and will never be the same
Asserts that the speaker and the other person are fundamentally different and emphasizes that they will never share the same identity or experiences.
I refuse to share your blame
Refuses to accept responsibility or guilt associated with the other person's actions, signaling a desire for personal accountability.
We are not and will never be the same
Reiterates the irreconcilable differences between the speaker and the other person, reinforcing the idea of permanent separation.
Don't speak my name again
Repeats the command not to mention the speaker's name, underscoring the determination to cut ties completely.
They're not, not like us, they are not worthy of our help or trustThey're not, not like us is what you said to me and instantly I could see
Addresses a judgmental perspective, claiming superiority over others and expressing a refusal to offer assistance or trust to those deemed unworthy.
A rotten apple doesn't fall far from a decaying tree
Uses a metaphor of a rotten apple and a decaying tree to convey the belief that negative traits are inherited or learned, reinforcing the idea of inherent unworthiness.
A life of ignorance and misery
Describes a life marked by ignorance and misery, suggesting disdain for those who live in such a manner.
You are not like us
Reiterates the idea that the other person is fundamentally different, emphasizing the perceived inferiority of their character.
Only the void will set you free
Suggests that only emptiness or detachment will bring freedom, implying that any connection is restrictive or burdensome.
So I'll sever the ties that used to blindly bind
Announces the intention to sever previously unquestioned ties without concern for moral distinctions.
With no regard for wrong or for right
Expresses a preference for disappearing rather than engaging in a conflict perceived as cowardly.
I would rather disappear into the night, than fight your cowardly fight
Further emphasizes the aversion to confrontation, preferring to avoid a perceived morally deficient battle.
They're not, not like us, they are not worthy of our help or trustThey're not, not like us is what you said to me and instantly I could see
Repeats the judgmental stance toward others, reinforcing the belief in the inherent dissimilarity between the speaker and the judged individuals.
A rotten apple doesn't fall far from a decaying tree
Restates the metaphor of the rotten apple and decaying tree, reinforcing the idea of inherited negative qualities.
A life of ignorance and misery
Reiterates the critique of a life marked by ignorance and misery, portraying it as incompatible with the speaker's identity.
You are not like us
Affirms the speaker's distinctiveness, maintaining a sense of separation and superiority over the other person.
Only the void will set you free
Repeats the idea that only detachment or emptiness leads to freedom, reinforcing the belief in the limitations of connections.
I would rather dig your grave, than try to save something so lost, someone so corrupt
Expresses a strong aversion by preferring to be involved in destructive actions rather than attempting to salvage something perceived as irreversibly lost and corrupt.
There might be blood but there is no love lost between us
Acknowledges the presence of blood but denies the existence of love in the relationship, emphasizing the irreparable damage between the speaker and the other person.
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