Sweet Suicide Tears

Gardens of Despair: Unveiling the Haunting Tale of Sweet Suicide Tears
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Lyrics

Behind the cemetery wall's a place from which you can't come back,

Refers to a place behind the cemetery wall symbolizing an irreversible and deadly location.

I've only been there in my mind,

The narrator has only imagined this ominous place mentally, not physically visited.

Where if you saw your face your shattered nerves would crack.

Suggests that seeing one's own reflection in this place would cause severe emotional distress.

Paths there deceive as they unwind.

Paths in this place mislead and confuse as they unfold.

Typhoid Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow?

A reference to the nursery rhyme "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," depicting a dark garden.

With funeral bells, tears from Hell and the screams of those below.

Describes the garden's growth with morbid elements like funeral bells, tears, and screams.


At night I lock my windows and my doors,

The narrator takes precautions at night, emphasizing a sense of fear or danger.

Some things I just don't want to hear,

There are things the narrator prefers not to confront or acknowledge.

These rooms are not the place to be reminded of the taste of

Indicates that certain memories or experiences are unwelcome in specific rooms.

Sweet Suicide, Sweet Suicide Tears.

Introduces the concept of "Sweet Suicide Tears" as a haunting and painful experience.


Behind the cemetery wall's a place from which you can't return,

Reiterates the idea of an irreversible place behind the cemetery wall.

Everything must be left behind,

Emphasizes the necessity of leaving everything behind in this deadly location.

Wrapped in dark flames disgraceful lonely figures burn,

Describes figures burning in dark flames, indicating suffering and torment.

They are contorted and entwined.

Implies twisted and distorted forms of the individuals in this place.

Typhoid Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow?

A repetition of the nursery rhyme reference, underscoring the dark nature of the garden.

With funeral bells, tears from Hell and the screams of those below.

Reiterates the growth of the garden with elements of sorrow and anguish.


At night I don't say my prayers any more.

The narrator has stopped praying at night, possibly due to disillusionment or despair.

There's things that God don't want to hear,

There are aspects or truths that the narrator believes God would rather not know.

How lies and travesties send angels dying on their knees in

Describes how falsehoods and tragedies impact angels, leading to their demise.

Sweet Suicide, Sweet Suicide Tears

Repeats the concept of "Sweet Suicide Tears" as a profound and sorrowful experience.

In Gardens of Serenity I can hear and I can see,

Introduces "Gardens of Serenity," where the narrator perceives and senses the painful tears.

Sweet Suicide, Sweet Suicide Tears.

Reiterates the theme of "Sweet Suicide Tears" in the context of serenity.

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