A STALKER'S SONG

Enigmatic Transformation: A Stalker's Tale Unveiled
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Lyrics

She changed her name and her number,

She underwent significant changes, including altering her identity and contact information.

the place she called home,

She changed her place of residence.

poured jet-black dye through her golden hair,

She dyed her originally golden hair jet-black.

and she tried to be someone that I've never seen before,

She attempted to adopt a persona unfamiliar to the narrator.

but she knows that i follow everywhere.

Despite her efforts, she is aware of the narrator's constant observation or surveillance.


She tried to be a pilot in a little airplane,

She explored various professions, including trying to become a pilot.

i was waiting for her up inside of the clouds,

The narrator was anticipating her, possibly in a metaphorical or dreamlike context represented by the clouds.

Tried to sell coffee in a Parisian shop,

She attempted a job at a Parisian coffee shop.

found my face buried in the grounds.

The narrator, perhaps accidentally, became entangled in her life, symbolized by finding his face in the coffee grounds.


Didn't last too long as a gambler,

Her attempt at gambling was short-lived, possibly due to an unfavorable experience.

when she saw who dealt her first hand.

She reconsidered her choices when confronted with the reality of the situation.

Cut her hair real short and she joined the infantry,

She made a drastic change by cutting her hair and joining the infantry, placing her under the narrator's authority.

and found herself under my command.


Because she's mine...

The narrator asserts ownership or possessiveness over her.


If she were a fish swimming in the sea,

Using a metaphor, the narrator expresses a desire to capture her as if she were a fish in the sea.

i'd sweep her up with a starry net,

If she were a golden goose, i'd be a starving fox,

Continuing the metaphor, the narrator depicts himself as a starving fox eager to possess a golden goose.

and i'd wrap my teeth around her slender neck,


Just because she’s mine,

Reiteration of possessiveness or a sense of ownership over her.

because she’s mine,

just because she's mine...

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