Take Your Knife Out of My Back
Liberation Symphony: Freeing Myself from Deceitful BondsLyrics
Take your knife
Request to remove a metaphorical "knife" representing betrayal or hurt.
Out of my back
Continuation of the plea to end the emotional pain and betrayal.
Take your fork
Suggests removing any metaphorical "fork" causing disturbance in the speaker's soul.
Out of my soul
Extending the metaphor, asking to eliminate anything causing deep emotional pain.
Take your spoon
Asking to remove any disturbing thoughts or influences from the speaker's mind.
Out of my brain
Further emphasis on clearing the mind of any negative influences or memories.
I don't want to know
Expressing a desire to remain ignorant of the person and the associated pain.
Anymore about you
Reiteration of the speaker's wish to distance themselves from the source of pain.
Take your gun
Requesting the removal of any metaphorical "gun," symbolizing threats or danger.
Out of my window
Expanding the plea to eliminate any potential harm or disturbances outside the speaker's space.
Take your planes
Asking to clear the skies, possibly referring to removing any looming threats or negativity.
Out of my skies
Extending the metaphor to remove any unsettling news or information.
Take your news
Specifically addressing the removal of distressing news from the speaker's environment.
Off'n my radio
Underlining the desire to remain uninformed about the person causing pain.
I don't want to know
Repeating the speaker's intention to stay oblivious to the source of hurt.
Anymore about you
Emphasizing the wish to detach from any connection with the person causing pain.
Take your dreams
Requesting the removal of any dreams or aspirations associated with the person.
Out of my eyes
Expanding on the need to eliminate any personal visions linked to the source of pain.
Take your face
Asking to remove the person's presence from the speaker's self-image or reflection.
Out of my mirror
Continuing the plea to erase any personal connection with the source of pain.
Take your bones
Requesting the removal of any symbolic "bones" representing a deep connection or attachment.
Out of my body
Extending the metaphor to eliminate any physical or emotional ties with the person.
I don't want to know
Reiterating the speaker's desire to remain unaware and detached from the source of pain.
Anymore about you
Affirming the decision to distance oneself emotionally from the person causing hurt.
I don't wanna know
Reiteration of the speaker's unwillingness to know anything more about the person.
Anymore about you
Final emphasis on the speaker's choice to remain ignorant of the source of pain.
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