Housebreaker
Housebreaker's Harmony: Unveiling the Intricacies of Unconventional BondsLyrics
When I first met you
When the speaker initially encountered the person being addressed.
You were not house trained
The person was not accustomed to living in a civilized or conventional manner.
A backwoods trier
Describing the person as someone who attempts things in a rural or unsophisticated way.
The world's your oyster
Expressing that the entire world is open for exploration and opportunity for the addressed person.
Your time is mine
The addressed person's time is at the disposal of the speaker.
What's yours is mine all mine
Asserting a possessive attitude, stating that what belongs to the addressed person is also owned by the speaker.
There's no honour
Commenting on the lack of integrity or honesty among a group of people, possibly including the speaker and the addressed person.
Amongst thieves
Highlighting the absence of honor among thieves, implying a recognition of dishonest actions.
So we worked together
Collaborating with the addressed person in illicit activities.
A varied rich
Engaging in a variety of crimes with the addressed person, leading to wealth and fame.
and famous crime
Describing the nature of the crimes as diverse, rich, and famous.
You had your motives
Indicating that both individuals had their own reasons or motives for their actions.
I had mine
The speaker also had personal motivations for engaging in criminal activities with the addressed person.
For a soul to find
Expressing a desire for a soul or essence to be discovered through their criminal endeavors.
Little piece rub off on mine
Expecting some influence or impact from the addressed person's soul on the speaker's own soul.
Trinkets, memorabilia
Referring to small, valuable items and keepsakes collected during criminal activities.
Diamonds for the taking
Alluding to stealing diamonds, suggesting high-stakes criminal endeavors.
One mans treasure
Stating that what one person values may not be significant to another.
never meant a thing
Reflecting on the speaker's past, suggesting a shift in perspective from a time when conventional values were not considered.
When I was housebreaking
Recalling a period of personal development or maturation when the speaker learned to live in a more civilized manner.
Took a buckshot landing
Describing a significant injury, possibly received from a notable client or during a criminal activity.
From my most famous client
Indicating that the injury was caused by a client who is particularly famous.
Must have lost it in the fall
Suggesting the possibility of losing something valuable during a fall or setback.
Came away empty handed
Leaving a situation without gaining any benefits or rewards.
When I first met you
Reiterating the initial encounter with the addressed person, emphasizing the speaker's lack of civilized behavior at that time.
I was not housetrained
Highlighting the speaker's own lack of house training during the initial meeting with the addressed person.
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