To Death
Love's Deadly Dance: Unraveling the Cyanide of DeceitLyrics
Since when I become your worst mistake
Expressing a realization of being considered the other person's biggest mistake.
Since when did our lives turn in to a casket race
Reflecting on how their lives have turned into a competition or race towards a metaphorical casket (death).
Since when did the wedding bells sing out for a wake
Questioning when the joyous occasion of a wedding turned into a mournful event (wake).
Since when did the cyanide get spilled all over the cake
Metaphorically describing a betrayal, likening it to cyanide spilled over a celebratory cake.
She won't let me out
Feeling trapped or controlled by someone.
Here comes the fear and doubt
Anticipating feelings of fear and uncertainty.
Do you know how this feels
Posing a question about understanding the emotional turmoil being experienced.
She'll slit your throat with her tongue
Describing a person's ability to hurt others with their words (tongue).
Suck the air out of your lungs
Illustrating a suffocating or draining relationship.
And when there's nothing left
Imagining a scenario where everything has been taken away.
She'll love you to death
Conveying that even when everything is lost, the person will still express love.
She'll slit your throat with her tongue
Repeating the idea of the person causing harm but still expressing love in the end.
Suck the air out of your lungs
-And when there's nothing left
-She'll love you to death
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Indicating a shift or transition in the narrative.
Now that I've become your worst mistake
Repeating the earlier pattern of describing a negative situation followed by an expression of love.
Now that our lives have turn in to a casket race
-Now that the wedding bells sing out for a wake
-Now that the cyanide's been spilled all over the cake
-She won't let me out
-Here comes the fear and doubt
-Do you know how this feels
-She'll slit your throat with her tongue
-Suck the air out of your lungs
-And when there's nothing left
-She'll love you to death
-She'll slit your throat with her tongue
-Suck the air out of your lungs
-And when there's nothing left
-She'll love you to death
-She'll slit your throat with her tongue
-Suck the air out of your lungs
-And when there's nothing left
-She'll love you to death
-She'll slit your throat with her tongue
-Suck the air out of your lungs
-And when there's nothing left
-She'll love you to death
-Damned is the albatross
Introducing the idea of being burdened or cursed (albatross).
Hung 'round my neck
Describing the weight of the burden as something hung around the speaker's neck.
She grabs the bat
Depicting a moment of physical aggression, possibly in self-defense.
I hit the deck
Describing a reaction to a threat or attack, with the speaker taking defensive action.
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