All the Good Girls Go to Hell
Unveiling the Dark Dance of Redemption in Lila Frascara's Melodic AbyssLyrics
My Lucifer is lonely
Expressing a sense of isolation and solitude for the speaker's inner darkness or struggles.
Standing there, killing time
Describing a moment of idleness, possibly in the face of impending consequences.
Can't commit to anything but a crime
Highlighting an inability to commit to positive actions, with a preference for engaging in wrongdoing.
Peter's on vacation, an open invitation
Suggesting a lack of authority or control, with the absence of Peter (possibly a religious reference) and an open invitation to chaos.
Animals, evidence
Referring to the consequences of human actions, possibly destructive ones.
Pearly gates look more like a picket fence
Imagining heaven's gates as uninviting, contrasting the traditional depiction.
Once you get inside 'em
Once inside heaven, it may not be as welcoming as expected.
Got friends but can't invite them
Despite having friends, there are limitations on who can be included or invited.
Hills burn in California
Referencing real-world issues like wildfires in California, portraying a disregard for such problems.
My turn to ignore ya
Indicating a turn to indifference or neglect, possibly in a relationship or towards a warning.
Don't say I didn't warn ya
Emphasizing a lack of sympathy or regret for the consequences that follow.
All the good girls go to hell
Suggesting a rebellious or non-conformist attitude, challenging the notion of "good girls."
'Cause even God herself has enemies
Asserting that even divine figures like God have adversaries.
And once the water starts to rise
Anticipating a crisis, symbolized by rising water levels.
And heaven's out of sight
When faced with adversity, the conventional idea of heaven may no longer be visible or accessible.
She'll want the devil on her team
Expressing a willingness to align with the devil during challenging times.
My Lucifer is lonely
Reiterating the speaker's sense of isolation and separation from others.
Look at you needing me
Observing the dependence on the speaker, possibly for support or guidance.
You know I'm not your friend without some greenery
Stating that friendship is conditional, requiring materialistic elements like "greenery."
Walk in wearing fetters
Describing a person entering with chains, possibly reflecting a sense of bondage or imprisonment.
Peter should know better
Suggesting disappointment in Peter's failure to act appropriately.
Your cover up is caving in
Noting the collapse of a cover-up or deceit, exposing the truth.
Man is such a fool
Criticizing humanity's foolishness, questioning the worth of saving them.
Why are we saving him?
Raising doubts about the justification for preserving humanity.
Poisoning themselves now
Describing self-destructive behavior, possibly a commentary on society's actions.
Begging for our help, wow!
Highlighting the irony of seeking help after causing harm.
Hills burn in California
Repeating the reference to California's wildfires, emphasizing the ongoing crisis.
My turn to ignore ya
Reiterating the speaker's turn to indifference or neglect.
Don't say I didn't warn ya
Warning again about the consequences, maintaining a lack of sympathy.
All the good girls go to hell
Reaffirming the idea that good girls deviate from societal norms and expectations.
'Cause even God herself has enemies
Restating that even God faces opposition or enemies.
And once the water starts to rise
Continuing the anticipation of a crisis with rising water and a disappearing heaven.
And heaven's out of sight
Reiterating the idea that conventional solace or refuge is no longer available.
She'll want the devil on her team
Reaffirming the willingness to embrace the devil in challenging circumstances.
My Lucifer is lonely
Repeating the theme of the speaker's isolation and loneliness.
There's nothing left to save now
Accepting that there is nothing left to salvage or rescue.
My god is gonna owe me
Expecting retribution or consequences from a higher power.
There's nothing left to save now
Reiterating the idea that there is nothing left to save, reinforcing a sense of hopelessness.
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