Lyrics
Another sin, another call
Engaging in another sinful act, receiving another call
Sometimes I'm best if left alone
Expressing a preference for solitude, suggesting independence
And never mind if that sounds cold
Disregarding emotions, indicating a lack of warmth or empathy
Pa, para
Non-lexical vocables, possibly emphasizing a rhythm or mood
Pa-ra-ppappa-parapappa
Repetition of non-lexical vocables, contributing to the musicality
I'm sorry no more love to spare
Apologizing for not having any more love to give or share
I'd rather spend a year in bed
Expressing a preference for isolation, possibly due to emotional fatigue
Consuming photos of what's left
Indulging in memories through photos of what remains
You know why they call me stealth?
Pondering on the nickname "stealth," hinting at being unnoticed or unseen
Cause I'm invisible
Declaring invisibility as a characteristic, potentially metaphorical
And I like to be in your body
Expressing a desire to be intimately connected with another person
It's curious how we came to this
Reflecting on how the current situation evolved, noting curiosity
So much unsaid and then forsake
Highlighting unspoken words and subsequent abandonment
And yet you've never hit the brake
Observing a lack of restraint despite unspoken issues
You know why they call me stealth?
Reiterating the nickname "stealth" and the theme of invisibility
Cause I'm invisible
Reaffirming the idea of being unseen or unnoticed
And I like to be in your body
Repeating the desire for intimate connection with another
There are two kinds of death
Introducing the concept of two types of death, possibly metaphorical
If I can't see you
Expressing distress at the prospect of not seeing someone
Well, I'll mourn you
Committing to mourning if the person becomes invisible or distant
You know why they call me stealth?
Reiterating the nickname "stealth" and the theme of invisibility
Cause I'm invisible
Reaffirming the desire for intimate connection and invisibility
And I like to be in your body
Repeating the theme of being invisible and desiring closeness
There are two kinds of death
Recalling the concept of two kinds of death, emphasizing visibility
If I can't see you
Expressing sorrow at the idea of not being able to see someone
Well, I'll mourn you
Committing to mourning if the person becomes invisible or distant
Comment