Daisy

Dark Tale: Daisy's Demise
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Lyrics

I killed a girl named Daisy

The speaker confesses to causing harm to a person named Daisy.

I don't know who she was

The speaker lacks knowledge about Daisy's identity.

She told me it will set her free

Daisy claimed that the act would bring her freedom.

But now the deed is done

The action has been completed, and the consequences are irreversible.

I'll scratch at your skin

The speaker expresses a desire to harm by scratching and drawing blood.

With hopes of drawing blood

The speaker anticipates causing physical harm with a sinister intent.

All sanity is gone now

The speaker acknowledges the loss of sanity.

So why not have some fun

In the absence of sanity, the speaker seeks enjoyment in the situation.

I killed a girl named Daisy

A repetition of the initial confession, reinforcing the gravity of the act.

She told me it'd be fun

Daisy suggested that the act would be enjoyable.

But when she looked me in the eyes

The speaker regrets not fleeing when Daisy made eye contact.

I knew I should have run

A realization of the mistake in not avoiding the harmful situation.

You are slowly killing me

The speaker feels a gradual emotional and psychological deterioration.

Get this done now

An urgent plea to complete a task related to the harm caused.

Get it over quickly

An emphasis on concluding the task swiftly, suggesting urgency.

I don't know what I will do

The speaker is uncertain about their future actions.

All focus is on hurting you

The primary focus is on causing harm to someone, consuming the speaker's thoughts.

You are slowly killing me

A repetition of the emotional and psychological deterioration caused by the act.

Get this done now

A reiterated plea to complete a task related to the harm caused.

Get it over quickly

Reemphasizing the need to conclude the task swiftly with urgency.

I don't know what I will do

The speaker remains uncertain about their future actions.

All focus is on hurting you

The relentless focus on causing harm continues to dominate the speaker's thoughts.

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