Lyrics
Drag my sins
Expressing a desire for relief from guilt or wrongdoing.
Mr. Devil, you're my diversion
Addressing a symbolic figure, possibly the Devil, as a distraction or escape.
Punch my neck
Metaphorically describing a physical action, possibly indicating vulnerability.
in a subtle way
Suggesting a subtle, non-obvious manner of inflicting pain or discomfort.
Deliver me from heaven
Seeking deliverance from a heavenly or idealized state.
do it, it won't hurt
Emphasizing that the act of deliverance won't cause harm.
Deliver me from heaven
Reiterating the plea for rescue from a heavenly existence.
now, come on, it will save you
Encouraging the act by suggesting it will benefit the performer.
Pick my injuries
Asking for assistance in dealing with personal wounds or hurts.
Mr. Sun is my night
Symbolizing the sun as a source of solace during dark times.
Punch my chest
Describing a forceful action on the chest as a singular option.
like there's not another way
Suggesting a sense of desperation or limited alternatives.
Deliver me from heaven
Repeating the plea for deliverance, emphasizing the painlessness.
do it, it won't hurt
Reiterating that the act of deliverance won't cause harm.
Deliver me from heaven
Encouraging the act and highlighting its potential benefits.
now, come on, it will save you
Continuing to emphasize the positive outcome of the deliverance.
Silver tongue
Introducing the metaphor of a "Silver tongue" which may imply persuasive speech or deception.
Mr. Gold is my God
Symbolizing gold as a deity or ultimate authority in the speaker's life.
Punch my knees and
Describing another forceful action, this time on the knees, as a plea for mercy.
let me die here
Expressing a desire for a final, peaceful end in the current state.
Deliver me from heaven
Repeating the plea for deliverance from a heavenly existence.
do it, it won't hurt
Assuring that the act won't cause harm, encouraging its performance.
Deliver me from heaven
Reiterating the plea for rescue from a heavenly or idealized state.
now, come on, it will save you
Encouraging the act and suggesting that it will save the performer.
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