Lyrics
Oh
Expression of surprise or shock
Control the urge to spit up vile worms soul
Resist the impulse to express disgust; referring to inner turmoil or negative feelings
Monsters seduced by her attention
Monsters are attracted or captivated by her attention (possibly a metaphorical figure representing an irresistible allure)
Try draining the infection
Attempt to remove or get rid of the corruption or negativity
Whoa-go
Exclamation indicating a sudden action or event
Go, oh
Encouragement to proceed or take action
Locked in a world of vomit-soaked skin, heaven
Trapped in a repulsive or unpleasant environment, possibly metaphorical, contrasting with the concept of heaven
Monsters seduced by her attention
Similar to line 3, monsters are fascinated by her attention
She's draining the infection
She is actively eliminating or getting rid of the corruption
"Carol Anne," the beast is calling
A reference to "Carol Anne" being summoned or called by a beastly entity
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne," she can hear souls sing
"Carol Anne" can perceive or understand the singing of souls
"Carol Anne," the beast it needs you
The beast relies on or requires "Carol Anne"
Here it comes, here it comes
An imminent or impending event is approaching
Reaching out somewhere from inside your TV
Suggests an eerie or supernatural connection from a television, possibly referencing a paranormal entity reaching out
Whoa-go
Similar to line 5, indicating a sudden action or event
Go, oh
Encouragement to continue or proceed
Control the urge to spit up vile worms soul
Reiteration of line 2, emphasizing the need to resist negative impulses
Monsters seduced by her attention
Repetition of line 3, emphasizing the attraction of monsters to her attention
Try draining the infection
Reiteration of line 4, suggesting an ongoing effort to remove corruption or negativity
Whoa-oh
Similar to lines 5 and 17, indicating a sudden action or event
"Carol Anne," the beast is calling
Reiteration of line 12, the beast continues to call out to "Carol Anne"
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne," she can hear souls sing
Similar to line 13, "Carol Anne" perceives the singing of souls
"Carol Anne," the beast it needs you
Reiteration of line 14, emphasizing the need or dependence of the beast on "Carol Anne"
Here it comes, here it comes
Similar to line 15, suggesting an impending event or situation
Reaching out somewhere from inside your TV
Reiteration of line 16, referencing the eerie connection through a television
"Carol Anne," the beast is calling
Reiteration of the continued summoning or calling of "Carol Anne" by the beast
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne," she can hear souls sing
Similar to line 13 and 26, "Carol Anne" can understand or sense the singing of souls
"Carol Anne," the beast it needs you
Emphasizes the reliance or need of the beast on "Carol Anne"
Here it comes, here it comes
Similar to lines 15 and 28, indicating an imminent or approaching event
Reaching out somewhere from inside your TV
Reiteration of the eerie connection through a television, possibly signifying a paranormal entity reaching out
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