Brittni
Eclipsed Desires: Brittni's Tale of Forbidden LongingLyrics
Blackberry trees against her licorice eyes
Reference to the beauty of Brittni with imagery of blackberry trees and licorice eyes.
Woah oh I would love to see her cry
Expressing a desire to witness Brittni in a vulnerable state, suggesting a complex emotion.
Coconut cheery and an apple or three
Mention of various fruits, possibly symbolizing diversity, but the intention is unclear.
Oh how I would love to see her bleed
A dark and intense line, expressing a disturbing desire to see Brittni bleed.
I tell you the truth
Introduction of a statement indicating forthcoming honesty or sincerity.
It could happen to you
Suggesting that the described situation is not unique and could happen to anyone.
And then you'd feel the same as me
Implying shared emotions or experiences with the listener.
And maybe then you'd see
Continuation of the idea that understanding the situation might lead to shared feelings.
How happy I would be
Expressing potential happiness if the listener were to comprehend the emotions described.
On the day when Brittni dies
A shocking and morbid statement about the anticipated day of Brittni's death.
Well I took a drive and gave the lady a ride
Describing a drive with Brittni, setting the scene for a significant event.
Woah she was just what I had dreamed
Positive reflection on Brittni, indicating that she met expectations or fantasies.
I dug her grave and wiped the sweat from my brow
A dark turn, narrating the preparation for Brittni's demise with a sense of detachment.
And threw the mother down
Graphic description of burying Brittni, emphasizing the act without emotional context.
I tell you the truth
Reiteration of a commitment to truth, emphasizing the seriousness of the narrative.
If it happened to you
Continuation of the idea that the listener would understand the emotions if they experienced a similar situation.
Then you'd feel the same as me
Repetition of shared feelings and experiences with the listener.
And maybe then you'll see
Continued hope that the listener comprehends the emotions, leading to shared understanding.
How happy I will be
Anticipation of personal happiness if the listener grasps the emotions described in the narrative.
On the day when Brittni dies
Reiteration of the disturbing anticipation of Brittni's death, concluding the narrative.
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