My Devil in Me
Unveiling the Soul's Bargain: My Devil in Me by Jonas BrekkeLyrics
So you can make me feel so fine
Expressing the positive impact the person has on the speaker, making them feel good.
Take away nightmares, crawling in my spine
Describing how the person helps alleviate fears and anxieties.
Your price is my soul, well here you go
Symbolic exchange of the speaker's soul for the positive feelings provided by the person.
But I still don't feel that fine
Despite the positive influence, the speaker still feels some emotional discomfort or unease.
So you can make me forget, every time
Highlighting the person's ability to help the speaker forget their mistakes and hardships.
When I do wrong, and hit the ground
Referring to moments of failure or wrongdoing leading to a metaphorical fall.
Your price is my mind, hell! that's just fine
The cost of the person's assistance is the speaker's mental well-being, and the speaker is okay with it.
I still remember sometime
Despite the help, the speaker still retains memories of difficult times.
If I only want to see, blue skies
Expressing a desire for positivity and beauty in life represented by blue skies, rolling stones, and butterflies.
Rolling stones and butterflies
Symbolic elements representing joy and natural beauty.
Your price is my vein, and a small part of my brain
The cost involves the speaker's blood vessel and a portion of their brain, suggesting a physical toll.
I'll take two, no need to explain
Willingness to pay the price without needing an explanation.
So you can make me feel so fine
Reiteration of the positive impact the person has on the speaker's emotions.
Let me push stop, and hit rewind
Expressing a desire to pause and revisit positive moments.
Your price is my soul, I don't think so, no
Questioning the soul as the cost and expressing doubt or disagreement with the terms.
Go back to hell, my devil in me.
A decisive rejection of the person, labeling them as the "devil" and rejecting the agreed-upon terms.
Your price is my soul, I don't think so, no
Repetition of the rejection and a firm stance against the negative influence, consistently telling the "devil" to go back to hell.
Go back to hell, my devil in me.
-Back to hell, my devil in me.
-Go back to hell, my devil in me.
-Back to hell, my devil in me.
-Go back to hell, my devil in me.
-Back to hell, my devil in me.
-Go back to hell, my devil in me.
-Back to hell, my devil in me.
-Go back to hell, my devil in me.
-Back to hell, my devil in me.
Final repetition, emphasizing the speaker's strong determination to resist the negative influence.
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