Black Licorice
Black Licorice: Embracing Imperfection in a Sanitized WorldLyrics
Heaven wasn't made for me
Expressing a feeling of not belonging in heaven.
I can't keep white clean
Difficulty in maintaining a pure or innocent image.
I'm a dirty magazine
Describing oneself as provocative or scandalous, like a risqué publication.
And even if I believe they
Skepticism about others believing in the persona being presented.
Don't believe in me
Feeling unacknowledged or doubted by others.
Sanitized, by design, peroxide
Emphasizing a process of purification or cleaning, possibly metaphorical.
Sanitized, by design, peroxide
-Black Licorice so sweet but not for the weak
Describing Black Licorice as sweet but demanding strength.
Black Licorice so sweet but not for the weak
-Bottomless pit of bleach
Using bleach metaphorically to convey emptiness or lack of depth.
No soul, perfect teeth i'm a celebrity
Characterizing oneself as soulless with a focus on superficial perfection.
And even if I believed I don't believe in me
Reiterating doubt in self-belief despite potential external fame.
Sanitized, by design, peroxide
Repeating the theme of being sanitized, suggesting a deliberate purification process.
Sanitized, by design, peroxide
-Black Licorice so sweet but not for the weak
Repeating the idea that Black Licorice is sweet but not for those lacking strength.
Black Licorice so sweet but not for the weak
-Do you believe in god? I am god!
Asserting a god-like identity, possibly challenging conventional beliefs.
You are god (you are god)
-Black licorice so sweet but not for the weak
Reiterating the analogy of Black Licorice sweetness being reserved for the strong.
Black licorice so sweet but not for the weak
-Black licorice so sweet but not for the weak
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