Lyrics
So I moved out to the country
Expressing the speaker's relocation to a rural area.
So peaceful, so comfy
Highlighting the tranquility and comfort of the countryside.
But the locals want to hump me
Suggesting discomfort or unwelcome attention from the local residents.
When I walk with no company
Feeling vulnerable when walking alone without companionship.
They could inbred me backwards
Alluding to concerns about the possibility of inbreeding in the community.
Running out in the back woods
Engaging in outdoor activities in the rural environment.
Seen too many late night thrillers
Referencing exposure to horror movies and their impact on the speaker.
When I look around all I see is killers
Perceiving the locals as potentially dangerous or threatening.
They got me...
Expressing a sense of being trapped or surrounded.
Been watching my neighbour
Observing and monitoring the speaker's neighbor.
He mumbles, he slavers
Describing the neighbor's incoherent speech and excessive salivation.
I see strange behaviour
Noticing unusual or abnormal behavior from the neighbor.
He comes home, he labours
Highlighting the neighbor's routine of coming home and engaging in laborious activities.
And every night he zig zags
Describing the neighbor's erratic movements during the night.
With three full black bin bags
Observing the neighbor disposing of three full black bin bags.
I wonder what holds them
Curiosity about the contents of the bin bags.
To the car boot he throws them
Witnessing the neighbor loading items into the car boot.
Got locked out, no keys
Describing a situation where the speaker is locked out without keys.
Had me in for a beer and a pizza
Recalling an instance of the neighbor's hospitality, sharing a beer and pizza.
Seemed like he was a nice geezer
Initial positive impression of the neighbor as a friendly person.
Body parts hidden in his freezer
Revelation of a dark side, suggesting the neighbor has hidden body parts in a freezer.
Now im running in the cold forest
Escaping from the disturbing discovery and running in the cold forest.
There's a chorus of Boris
Referring to a collective chorus or outcry, possibly related to the neighbor's actions.
Calling the florist
Mentioning a call to a florist, implying a connection to a funeral or memorial.
Bring flowers to my tomb
Expressing a desire for flowers at the speaker's tomb in the morning.
In the mornest
Concluding with a somber anticipation of the speaker's demise.
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