Debris
Unraveling Shadows: A Haunting Journey in Pat and the Pissers' DebrisLyrics
I put one hand on her shoulder other on her back
Engaging in physical contact, placing one hand on the shoulder and the other on the back.
I grind my teeth till they're weak so much pressure that they crack
Expressing intense stress and pressure, leading to the weakening and cracking of teeth.
I fill my empty stomach with some cigarette smoke
Filling an emotional void by inhaling cigarette smoke, possibly as a coping mechanism.
I watch you fall down those stairs as a cough and choke
Observing someone's fall down stairs, reacting with a cough and choke, implying a detached response.
Do you still feel safe with me
Posing a question about the feeling of safety in the relationship.
I watch the tears run down the cheeks underneath your eyes
Watching tears flow and hearing a distressed call, indicating emotional turmoil.
Here you call out my name in more of a scream than a cry
Describing a call for attention, possibly in a distressed and intense manner.
I grab that rusty hatchet my grandfather left to me
Referring to a rusty hatchet inherited from the grandfather, possibly symbolizing a legacy or family history.
I put my boot on your neck and tell you, "you look pretty"
Using force by putting a boot on someone's neck and making an unsettling comment about their appearance.
Do you still feel safe with me
Repeating the question about the perceived safety in the relationship.
I beg you of your pardon give you a few more words to say
Begging for forgiveness and offering more words to express remorse.
I can read it in your eyes the way you spat on my face
Reading betrayal or disdain in the other person's eyes, referencing a disrespectful act.
I don't need a box to burry I don't need to dig a grave
Rejecting traditional burial rituals, suggesting a destructive approach to handling emotions or relationships.
I just chop down like a lumberjack everything drains away
Using a lumberjack metaphor to describe a sweeping, destructive action, possibly referencing emotional detachment.
Do you still see yourself happy walking down streets so carefree?
Questioning if the person still envisions a happy and carefree life together.
Or are you just a lifeless body bleeding out in the debris?
Painting a grim picture of the other person as potentially lifeless, bleeding out in a metaphorical debris of their relationship.
Do you still feel safe with me
Reiterating the question of perceived safety in the relationship, emphasizing doubt or insecurity.
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