Solid Gold Hell
Solid Gold Hell: Embracing Desire in a Bonehouse of Carnal FlamesLyrics
Here lies the body of somebody who stumbled into your home
The lyrics describe the deceased body of someone who entered another person's home.
Here lies the body of somebody who stumbled into your home
Repetition of the description of a deceased person who entered someone's home, emphasizing the event.
I stand by the fire, I stand by the fire
The singer is positioned near a fire, possibly a symbolic element with connotations of passion or intensity.
While a solid gold guitar twangs a heart throb of carnal desire
A solid gold guitar is playing, symbolizing a luxurious or extravagant musical expression of intense desire.
Here in this bonehouse of flesh blood and heart I remain
The singer declares their existence within a bodily framework of flesh, blood, and heart, emphasizing their humanity.
Here in this bonehouse of flesh blood and heart I remain
Repetition of the declaration of the singer's existence within the bodily framework, reinforcing the concept.
I'm getting really used to livin' in this solid gold hell
The singer is becoming accustomed to living in a state described as a "solid gold hell," suggesting a paradoxical existence of opulence and discomfort.
I'm getting really used to livin' in this solid gold hell
Repetition of the singer's acclimatization to the contradictory lifestyle described as a "solid gold hell."
I stand by the fire, I stand by the fire
Similar to line 4, the singer stands by the fire, reinforcing the symbolic elements introduced earlier.
While a solid gold guitar twangs a heart throb of carnal desire
Similar to line 5, a solid gold guitar plays, expressing intense desire through extravagant means.
Here lies the body of somebody who stumbled into your home
Repetition of the description of a deceased person entering someone's home, bringing attention back to this event.
Here lies the body of somebody who stumbled into your home
Reiteration of the description of a deceased person entering someone's home, underscoring its significance.
I'm getting really used to livin' in this solid gold hell
Continuation of the singer's adaptation to life in a "solid gold hell," emphasizing their growing familiarity with this paradoxical state.
I'm getting really used to livin' in this solid gold hell
Repetition of the singer's adjustment to the contradictory lifestyle described as a "solid gold hell."
I'm getting really used to livin' in this solid gold hell
Further emphasis on the singer's acclimatization to the challenging but luxurious existence of a "solid gold hell."
Solid gold hell
The repeated mention of "Solid gold hell" serves as a conclusive and impactful statement, summarizing the essence of the lyrics.
Solid gold hell
Repetition of the conclusive statement, leaving a lasting impression on the listener about the singer's experiences in this intriguing state of being.
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