Lyrics
I'll piss on your grave!
The speaker expresses a desire to urinate on someone's grave, suggesting a strong negative sentiment or contempt.
I'll piss on your grave
Reiteration of the speaker's intention to urinate on the same person's grave, emphasizing the intensity of their feelings.
Nice to meet you
A polite greeting, potentially ironic or insincere given the context of the surrounding lyrics.
Hope to see you on a bed of stone
The speaker wishes for the person's demise, envisioning them on a grave or tombstone.
We can wallow by the willows
The speaker describes a scene where they and the person in question can suffer together, perhaps in a metaphorical or symbolic sense.
I can hate you for all those thorns below now
The speaker expresses resentment and hostility, possibly due to past grievances or conflicts.
Don't you worry don't you tell yourself
A reassurance to the person not to worry, but the tone remains ominous and threatening.
Don't you believe for once I'm on your side
The speaker denies any alliance or support, emphasizing a lack of empathy or sympathy.
Don't you worry now don't you cry
Reassurance not to worry or cry, yet the speaker continues to assert their role as an ominous force.
I am the angel of death with the sword of life and I will call on you
The speaker claims to be the "angel of death" with a paradoxical "sword of life," indicating a complex and contradictory nature.
Call on you!
Repetition of the intention to call on the person, reinforcing the idea of impending doom.
I'll piss on your grave!
Reiteration of the provocative statement about urinating on the person's grave.
I'll piss on your grave!
Another repetition of the speaker's intense disdain, amplifying the negative emotions conveyed.
I'm so sorry, she can't help you
The speaker expresses regret or sympathy but claims that someone (presumably a third party) cannot assist the person.
I'm afraid she's lost
The speaker suggests that the person is beyond help, possibly alluding to a point of no return.
Come tomorrow you'll be hollow
A prediction that the person will be emotionally empty or hollow in the future.
You can hate me for all those bones below now
The speaker invites the person to resent them, mirroring the speaker's own resentment expressed earlier.
Don't you worry don't you tell yourself
A repetition of the reassurance not to worry, but the overall tone remains ominous and threatening.
Don't you believe for once I'm on your side
Reiteration of the denial of any supportive stance, maintaining a lack of empathy.
Don't you worry now don't you cry, I am the angel of death with the sword of life and I Will call on you
Reassurance not to worry or cry, combined with the repeated assertion of the speaker's ominous role.
Call on you!
Repetition of the intention to call on the person, emphasizing the impending negative consequences.
I'll piss on your grave!
Reiteration of the provocative statement about urinating on the person's grave.
I'll piss on your grave!
Another repetition of the speaker's intense disdain, emphasizing the persistence of negative emotions.
I'll piss on your grave!
Continued repetition of the provocative statement, intensifying the expression of contempt.
I'll piss on your grave!
Further reinforcement of the speaker's strong negative emotions and the desire to disrespect the person even in death.
I'll piss on your grave!
Final repetition of the provocative statement, leaving a lasting and emphatic impression of disdain.
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