Know Her Name

Unveiling Shadows: Embracing Love Amidst Darkness
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Lyrics

Hold me in your loving arms, the powder blast did take away my eyes

Expressing a desire to be embraced in a loved one's arms despite the impact of a drug's side effects.

Hold me in the bosom of the love I bleed for she is no surprise

Desiring comfort in the love that causes emotional pain, emphasizing that the source of pain is not unexpected.

I'll wrap my arms around her squeeze so tight, I'll pop the eyes out of her head

A violent expression of passion, suggesting an intense and potentially harmful embrace.

I'll wrap my arms around her squeeze so tight and I won't let go until she's dead

Continuation of the violent imagery, emphasizing a refusal to let go until a fatal outcome.

Give it just a little more, liberty is out the door (1 voice doubled)

Expressing a need for more commitment or dedication, noting the loss of freedom.


I'll wrap my arms around her squeeze so tight

Repetition of the violent embrace, emphasizing the intensity of the emotions.


If not too much to mention between sanity and blame

Highlighting the fine line between sanity and blame, suggesting a delicate balance in the relationship.

With all the best intentions, do you know her name

Posing a question about familiarity with the person's identity, questioning if the listener knows her name.

Do you know her name, she absorbs the pain

Stating that the person in question absorbs pain, possibly implying a self-sacrificing nature.

In the coldest cold of all your winters, history remains

Referring to historical hardships and emphasizing the enduring nature of pain and suffering.

Do you know her name

Reiteration of the question, urging awareness of the person's identity.


Shelter me from danger, from the coldest hearts that wish that we would die

Seeking protection from danger and cold-hearted individuals wishing harm, emphasizing vulnerability.

Protect me from the wolves, keep them at bay, until the next height of our rise

Requesting protection from external threats until reaching the next stage of success.

I'll wrap my arms around her squeeze so tight, 'till every drop of blood has bled

Repeating the violent embrace imagery, this time emphasizing the loss of every drop of blood.

I'll wrap my arms around her squeeze so tight and I won't let go 'till she's dead

Continuation of the refusal to let go, reinforcing the desire for a fatal outcome.

1-2-3-4 Liberty is out the door

Numeric repetition emphasizing the irreversibility of the loss of liberty.


If not too much to mention between sanity and blame

Reiterating the delicate balance between sanity and blame, posing the question about knowing her name.

With all the best intentions, do you know her name

Emphasizing good intentions and questioning familiarity with the person's identity.

Do you know her name, she absorbs the pain

Restating that the person absorbs pain, underlining a self-sacrificing quality.

In the coldest cold of all your winters, history remains

Reiteration of historical references, emphasizing the lasting impact of cold and harsh experiences.

Do you know her name

Repeating the question, urging awareness of the person's identity.


If not too much to mention between sanity and blame

Reiteration of the delicate balance between sanity and blame, posing the question about knowing her name.

With all the best intentions, do you know her name

Emphasizing good intentions and questioning familiarity with the person's identity.

Do you know her name

Repeating the question multiple times, emphasizing the importance of knowing her name.

Do you know her name,

Continuation of the questioning, seeking acknowledgment of the person's identity.

Do you know her name

Repeating the question, underscoring the significance of knowing her name.

she absorbs the pain

Reiteration that the person absorbs pain, reinforcing a self-sacrificing nature.

Do you know her name

Final repetition of the question, urging awareness of the person's identity.

In the coldest cold of all your winters, history remains

Reiterating historical hardships, emphasizing the enduring nature of pain and suffering.

Do you know her name

Final repetition of the question, stressing the importance of knowing her name.

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