Wicked Little Witch
Wicked Little Witch: Unveiling the Dark Tapestry of Consumerism and MoralityLyrics
Hammer in the nails into the palm of the hand that feeds
Expresses the idea of causing harm to the source of sustenance or support.
I'm a tumor upon your flesh I'm waiting to plant the seed
Describes the singer as a destructive force waiting to influence and grow within.
Bred to serve when you thin the herd it's homegrown morality
Addresses a sense of being bred or conditioned to conform to a particular moral code.
Your faith is unstable around the dinner table it's the values of a family
Highlights the instability of faith and values within a family setting.
I'll grow beneath your skin
Suggests a hidden, internal growth that will become apparent over time.
I felt my own malice now I'm starting to twitch
Reflects on the singer's own malicious tendencies and the physical response (twitching) to them.
A misfit toy you cannot fix
Describes the singer as a broken or unconventional entity that cannot be easily repaired.
Look upon your son and see a wicked little witch
Implies that the son is seen as something wicked or undesirable.
A wicked little witch
Reiteration of being a wicked presence, emphasizing the negativity.
The ideologies you live by they just contradict
Points out the contradictions in the ideologies the person lives by.
You cannot love everyone and be capitalist
Highlights the difficulty of balancing universal love with a capitalist mindset.
You have a disease you cannot treat it's called consumerism
Describes consumerism as a disease without a cure, suggesting its negative impact.
Blind obedience and ignorance are the symptoms
Identifies blind obedience and ignorance as symptoms associated with the mentioned disease.
I'll grow beneath your skin
Repeats the idea of internal growth and development beneath the surface.
I felt my own malice now I'm starting to twitch
Reiterates the singer's own malice and the physical response to it.
A misfit toy you cannot fix
Restates the idea of being a misfit that cannot be fixed or normalized.
Look upon your son and see a wicked little witch
Repeats the notion of being perceived as a wicked entity when seen through familial eyes.
A wicked little witch
Reiteration of the self-perceived wickedness or undesirability.
You planted the seed
Refers to the planting of a metaphorical seed that contributes to the singer's existence.
Watered it with gasoline
Metaphorically describes nourishing the negative elements with destructive influences.
Yet you wonder why I'm unclean
Questions the surprise at the singer's impurity when exposed to provocative influences.
Drawn to the obscene
Expresses an attraction or inclination towards things considered obscene or unconventional.
I'll grow beneath your skin
Repeats the idea of internal growth, suggesting a continuous development.
I felt my own malice now I'm starting to twitch
Reiterates the singer's acknowledgment of personal malice and the physical response.
A misfit toy you cannot fix
Reiterates the idea of being a misfit that defies conventional fixing or correction.
Look upon your son and see a wicked little witch
Repeats the perception of the son as a wicked or undesirable entity.
A wicked little witch
Reiteration of the self-perceived wickedness or undesirability.
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