Lyrics
Serve up flesh
Serving up human flesh, likely metaphorical for engaging in harmful or destructive actions.
Not much left
Little remains after the destructive behavior, possibly referring to the consequences.
Got bad breath
Suggesting a negative or unhealthy state, possibly reflecting the impact of the actions mentioned.
Miss my head
Expressing a longing for the past or a former state, possibly regretting the consequences.
Through the door
Entering a place where bodies are stored, possibly symbolic of facing the aftermath of destructive behavior.
Body store
Describing a place where bodies are kept, indicating a continuation of destructive actions.
Even score
Suggesting an equal or balanced exchange, possibly reflecting a distorted view of justice.
Still want more
Despite a balanced exchange, the desire for more destruction persists.
He's strung up like a ragdoll
Describing someone in a helpless and disheveled state, possibly a victim of the destructive actions.
And full of paper shreds
The person is filled with fragments of paper, indicating a broken and chaotic condition.
Not glad to call him brother
Expressing a lack of joy or satisfaction in calling this person a brother.
Not glad to call him friend
Similar lack of joy or satisfaction in considering this person a friend.
He always holds a bottle
Highlighting a consistent habit of holding a bottle, suggesting a reliance on alcohol.
Don't how much he's spent
Uncertainty about the amount spent on alcohol, reflecting a lack of control or mindfulness.
So here comes walking trouble
Introduction of problematic individual, described as "walking trouble" preferring to break than bend.
That rather break than bend
Emphasizing a preference for self-destruction over flexibility or adaptability.
Serve up flesh
Repetition of the earlier theme of serving up flesh, reinforcing the destructive nature.
Not much left
Reiteration of the idea that little remains after the destructive actions.
Got bad breath
Repetition of the negative state, emphasizing the ongoing consequences.
Miss my head
Repeating the sense of longing for the past or regret for the consequences.
Through the door
Returning to the imagery of entering a place where bodies are stored, suggesting a cyclical nature of destructive behavior.
Body store
Reiteration of the body store, indicating a continuation of destructive actions.
Even score
Repeating the notion of an equal or balanced exchange, possibly reflecting a distorted view of justice.
Still want more
Despite a balanced exchange, the desire for more destruction persists.
He's strung up like a ragdoll
Repetition of the helpless and disheveled state, emphasizing the impact of destructive actions.
And full of paper shreds
Reiteration of being filled with paper shreds, indicating a broken and chaotic condition.
Not glad to call him brother
Reiterating a lack of joy or satisfaction in calling this person a brother.
Not glad to call him friend
Repeating the lack of joy or satisfaction in considering this person a friend.
He always holds a bottle
Reinforcing the consistent habit of holding a bottle, suggesting a reliance on alcohol.
Don't how much he's spent
Reiteration of uncertainty about the amount spent on alcohol, reflecting a lack of control or mindfulness.
So here comes walking trouble
Reiteration of the introduction of problematic individual, described as "walking trouble" preferring to break than bend.
That rather break than bend
Reiterating the emphasis on a preference for self-destruction over flexibility or adaptability.
I could die of embarrassment
Expressing a feeling of extreme embarrassment, possibly related to the consequences of destructive behavior.
Sitting in this hallway pile of broken glass
Describing a physical setting with broken glass, reinforcing the sense of chaos and destruction.
I'm not your gutter dog, I'm not your alley cat
Rejecting the labels of a lowly creature, asserting a desire for a higher status or treatment.
So let's get it together, and see just where we're at
Calling for a collective effort to understand the current situation and address it together.
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