Lyrics
Sometimes I wanna kill, sometimes I am confused
Sometimes, the singer expresses a desire to harm or kill, and at other times, they feel uncertain or puzzled.
Sometimes I want to chill, sometimes just want to move
The singer alternates between wanting to relax and wanting to be active or dynamic.
If the ringing starts in my head and the blood
When a ringing sensation starts in the singer's head and their blood heats up, it signifies a drastic, intense experience.
is cooking my veins it is the last day here on earth
This intense experience is described as the last day on earth, possibly alluding to a life-changing or near-death moment.
'till I fall from grave for her
The singer mentions falling from the grave for someone, suggesting a profound connection or sacrifice for a significant person.
Sometimes I wanna kill, sometimes I am confused
Similar to line 1, the singer repeats the theme of conflicting emotions, including a desire to harm and moments of confusion.
Sometimes I want to chill, sometimes just want to move
The singer reiterates the contrast between wanting to relax and wanting to be active or dynamic.
Hail hail hail there is just one God, the doctor in my veins
A declaration that the singer sees a divine figure in drugs ("the doctor in my veins"), possibly indicating a reliance on substances for relief.
hail hail hail the emperor in me, hail hail how to spell heroin
The singer acknowledges an internal emperor figure and poses the question of how to spell "heroin," suggesting a complex relationship with the drug.
All I care is daying, all I care the pain in my launghs
The singer expresses a focus on their own demise and the pain they experience, prioritizing personal struggles over external concerns.
I don't care about my lieings, I don't care about you
The singer claims not to care about their lies and disassociates from external concerns, possibly reflecting a sense of detachment.
Let my body turn, let my body dance, let me be
A desire for physical transformation and freedom, expressed through the wish for the body to turn and dance, wanting to be part of a revolution.
a part of this big called revolution
The singer desires to be part of a larger movement or change, emphasizing a connection to a revolution.
Hail hail hail there is just one God, the doctor in my veins
Repetition of the idea that the divine figure resides in drugs ("the doctor in my veins"), emphasizing a dependency on substances.
Hail hail hail the emperor in me, hail hail how to spell heroin
Reiteration of the internal emperor figure and the enigmatic question of how to spell "heroin," suggesting ongoing internal struggles.
Hail hail hail there is just one God, the doctor in my veins
Repetition of the concept of a divine figure in drugs ("the doctor in my veins"), reinforcing the theme of substance reliance.
Hail hail hail the emperor in me, hail hail how to spell heroin
Reiteration of the internal emperor figure and the questioning of how to spell "heroin," highlighting the persistent internal conflict.
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