Lyrics
In her fear in her fear in her fear
The repetition emphasizes the intensity of "her fear," setting the emotional tone for the lyrics.
You tried to walk away
Addressing someone who attempted to distance themselves.
How far did you go
Raising a question about the extent of the person's departure.
And then you came back
Noting the return of the person after trying to leave.
You called to let me know
Acknowledging a communication, indicating an attempt to maintain a connection.
I went to visit you
Expressing the speaker's effort to physically visit the person mentioned.
I rode on a bus
Describing the mode of transportation (bus) used to reach the person.
But when I got to you
Revealing an unexpected change in the person's location upon arrival.
By then you were on the bus
Highlighting the irony of missing the person who is now on the same bus previously taken.
In her fear in her fear in her fear
Reiterating the theme of "her fear" to emphasize its significance.
I called to let you know
Reciprocal communication attempt, suggesting a desire for connection.
I called just, I called just, just
Emphasizing multiple attempts to reach out, perhaps indicating urgency or concern.
But there was no one home.
Noting the absence of the person at the expected location during the call.
I'm coming after you
Declaring an intention to pursue the person, possibly out of a sense of determination or possessiveness.
I'm gonna make you love me
Expressing a desire to elicit love from the person, potentially through force or coercion.
And you'll be so proud of me
Suggesting an expectation of pride from the person after the speaker's actions.
That when I visit you
Anticipating a future visit and aiming to alleviate the person's fear through the speaker's changed demeanor.
You won't be scared of me
Expressing a desire for the person not to fear the speaker during the next encounter.
I come to visit you
Reiterating the intention to visit the person, maintaining a focus on communication.
I just want to talk to you now
Stating a simple desire to engage in conversation with the person.
I just want to look at you
Expressing a wish to observe or connect visually with the person.
Now I'm strapped to the electric chair
Introducing a dramatic shift, mentioning being strapped to an electric chair, possibly metaphorical for a sense of entrapment or impending consequence.
In her fear
Repeating "In her fear" to close the lyrics, possibly emphasizing the enduring theme and emotional state.
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