Corpse In My Bed
Embrace Beyond Life: Corpse Love RevelationsLyrics
Is it wrong to have a corpse in my bed
Questioning the morality of having a corpse in the speaker's bed.
I don't think so, even if she is dead
Expressing a lack of moral concern, even if the person in the bed is dead.
Is it disturbing, is it a crime
Pondering whether it is disturbing or a criminal act.
She's been expired for quite some time
Noting that the person in the bed has been dead for a considerable period.
Couldn't let her repose underground
Refusing to let the person rest in the ground, opting for an unconventional burial.
A feast for worms inside her burial mound
Describing the person's burial mound as a feast for worms.
Consecrated by the powers above
Claiming the unconventional burial is consecrated by higher powers.
We fit like a severed hand in glove
Expressing a close, fitting connection with the deceased person.
My only complaint's the perfume she wears
Complaining about the unpleasant scent the person emits.
A mix of rancid milk and moldy pears
Describing the scent as a mix of rancid milk and moldy pears.
I'm just scared, don't want to be alone
Admitting a fear of being alone, justifying the unconventional companionship.
Even if she's just skin and bone
Expressing a commitment to the person even in a skeletal state.
Her skin is dry and body full of dust
Detailing the physical condition of the person, emphasizing dry skin and a dusty body.
One day I'm afraid she just might combust
Expressing a fear that the person might spontaneously combust.
I could never think of leaving her side
Declaring an unwavering loyalty and an unwillingness to leave the person's side.
Even though it's been years since she died
Highlighting the extended period since the person's death without abandoning them.
My only complaint's the perfume she wears
Repeating the complaint about the unpleasant perfume.
A mix of rancid milk and moldy pears
Reiterating the description of the scent as rancid milk and moldy pears.
I'm just scared, don't want to be alone
Re-emphasizing the fear of solitude as a motivation for the unconventional companionship.
Even if she's just skin and bone
Reaffirming commitment to the person even in a skeletal state.
Let me reiterate what has been said
Restating the initial question about the morality of having a corpse in the bed.
Is it really that wrong to have a corpse in my bed
Questioning the severity of the perceived wrongdoing.
I'm just scared, don't want to be alone
Reiterating the fear of being alone as a driving force.
Even if she's just skin and bone
Reaffirming commitment to the person, even acknowledging their skeletal state.
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