Bastards of Light
Bastards of Light: Saturday Night RevelationsLyrics
Anything at all
Expressing openness to anything.
Anything and I will find you
A commitment to finding someone or something.
Anything at all
Reiteration of openness to anything.
Can I be your first brawl?
Asking if the speaker can be the first to engage in a physical fight.
Everyone that's there is someone
Stating that everyone present is someone important.
Everyone that's here is someone
Reiterating that everyone here is significant.
Everyone, I swear, is someone's daughter
Affirming that everyone is someone's daughter, highlighting universal connections.
And it feels so good upon a Saturday night
Expressing joy on a Saturday night when conflicts arise.
When the bastards come to fight
Referring to people as "bastards" engaging in a fight.
And it won't be long before they carry me home
Anticipating being taken home soon after the confrontation.
I'm the bastard of your light
Claiming to be the embodiment of someone's guiding light.
When it's said and done
Transitioning to a different scene or situation.
Meet me at the old meat market
Suggesting a meeting place at an old meat market.
When it's said and done
Reiteration of transitioning to a new situation.
Can I please make you come?
Asking for permission or consent to bring pleasure.
Everyone that goes is someone
Stating that everyone who departs is significant.
Everyone that throws is someone
Highlighting the importance of everyone who engages in a confrontation.
Everyone that knows it's in the water
Emphasizing that knowledge or significance is present in the water.
And it feels so good upon a Saturday night
Reiterating the enjoyment of Saturday night conflicts.
When the bastards come to fight
Repeating the theme of "bastards" fighting.
And it won't be long before they carry me home
Anticipating being taken home after the confrontation.
I'm the bastard of your light
Reasserting the speaker as the guiding light amidst conflict.
And it feels so fine to know my shattering bones
Expressing satisfaction despite physical challenges.
When it's all those lefts and rights
Describing the pleasure of enduring challenges and conflicts.
And it won't be long before I'm buried alone
Anticipating being buried alone after overcoming challenges.
I'm the bastard of your light
Reiterating the speaker's role as a guiding light.
I'll decorate your face
Expressing the intention to adorn someone's face.
It's time to get it on
Signaling a readiness to engage in a physical confrontation.
How does that crimson taste?
Asking about the taste of crimson, possibly referring to blood.
What, what, what, what?
An exclamation questioning a taste or experience.
It's time to bob and weave
Encouraging movement and agility in a confrontation.
You gotta move your feet
Emphasizing the importance of footwork in a fight.
It's an honor to receive
Viewing receiving hits as an honor in the context of a confrontation.
Tomato cans on tap
Mentioning easily defeated opponents, symbolized by tomato cans.
Another dandy chap
Referring to an impressive person as a "dandy chap."
How 'bout a canvas nap?
Suggesting a break or rest with a "canvas nap."
One, two, three, four
A counting sequence, possibly related to the rhythm of a fight.
And it feels so good upon a Saturday night
Reiterating the enjoyment of Saturday night conflicts.
When the bastards come to fight
Repeating the theme of "bastards" engaging in a fight.
And it won't be long before they carry me home
Anticipating being taken home after the confrontation.
I'm the bastard of your light
Reasserting the speaker as the guiding light amidst conflict.
And it feels so good upon a Saturday night
Reiterating the enjoyment of Saturday night conflicts.
When the bastards come to fight
Repeating the theme of "bastards" engaging in a fight.
And it won't be long before they carry me home
Anticipating being taken home after the confrontation.
I'm the bastard of your light
Reasserting the speaker as the guiding light amidst conflict.
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