Stranger
Erase the Past: Unveiling the Depths of 'Stranger' by The Waiting RoomLyrics
Stranger danger
Expressing caution or warning about interacting with strangers.
Stranger danger
Reiterating the warning about the potential dangers posed by strangers.
There's a place down south where the women and the whiskey used to lie
Referring to a location where there used to be a combination of women and whiskey, but the atmosphere has changed.
Yeah there's a place way south where my blood runs dry
Describing a southern place where personal vitality or enthusiasm has diminished.
Dare to taste my mouth drink up my poison remedy
Inviting someone to experience the singer's troubles or challenges, symbolized by "poison remedy" that they want others to drink.
Care to chase the doubt
Encouraging the listener to confront and pursue their doubts or uncertainties.
I swear I'm not your enemy
Asserting that the singer is not an adversary or foe.
Worn bones cut you deep inside
Repetition emphasizing the impact of emotional or physical exhaustion on an individual.
Worn bones cut you deep inside
-Worn bones cut you deep inside
-Worn bones cut you deep inside
-Stranger Danger
Repeating the warning about the dangers posed by strangers.
So erase your past in favor of the gravity
Encouraging the listener to forget or let go of their past, giving importance to the present situation or task.
Of the task at hand: to breathe in infinity
Highlighting the importance of focusing on the immediate task of breathing and experiencing the vastness of existence.
And I'll elate your mind rewrite the tears of misery
Promising to elevate the listener's mind and transform their tears of sadness.
Now efface your lies and dine with divinity
Encouraging the listener to discard falsehoods and embrace a divine or truthful perspective.
Worn bones cut you deep inside
Repetition emphasizing the deep emotional impact of experiences on an individual's inner self.
Worn bones cut you deep inside
-Worn bones cut you deep inside
-Worn bones cut you deep inside
-And yet it pains me to hear you speak again (Don't suffer the sin)
Expressing emotional pain or discomfort at hearing someone speak again, possibly due to past sins or mistakes.
Yet it pains me to hear you speak again (Don't suffer the sin)
-And yet it pains me to hear you speak again
-The stones you've sent down take me
Referring to the negative consequences or impact of the actions or words of the person addressed in the song.
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