Killing Floor
City Shadows: A Deadly Dance on the Killing FloorLyrics
Got a head full o' memories and none of them mine
Reflecting on a mind filled with memories that do not belong to the speaker.
Got a head full o' memories and none of them mine
Reiteration of the confusion and lack of personal memories in the speaker's mind.
Yakuza Man with a razor wire fishin' line
Reference to a dangerous figure, the Yakuza Man, with a unique weapon (razor wire fishing line).
Got a girl, name of Molly with mirrors in her eyes
Introduction of Molly, a person with reflective eyes named after mirrors.
Got a girl, name of Molly with mirrors in her eyes
Repetition of Molly's introduction, emphasizing her captivating eyes.
Knows a guy who'll fix me if we can get him tranquilised
Molly knows someone who can help, but they need to subdue him first.
Runnin' up the staircase with a killer close behind
The speaker is fleeing with a threat pursuing closely.
Runnin' up the staircase with a killer close behind
Repetition of the urgency in escaping danger with Molly's assistance.
But Molly got connections she knows where we can hide
Molly has connections and knows a safe place to hide.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
An invitation or command to confront a challenging situation, metaphorically called the Killing Floor.
Never saw a place like this before
Expressing the uniqueness and intensity of the Killing Floor.
But when your back's against the wall you gotta step up to the Killing Floor
Encouragement to face adversity head-on, especially when cornered.
Now my girl Molly is a city girl born and bred
Description of Molly as a city girl facing a threatening situation.
My girl Molly, city girl born and bred
Reiteration of Molly's city background, highlighting her resilience.
But that mean old Yakuza man tried to cut off her head
Narration of an attempt by the Yakuza Man to harm Molly.
Razor wire assassin, he's quick and he's mean
Description of the Yakuza Man as a lethal assassin with razor wire.
Razor wire assassin, he's quick and he's mean
Repetition of the Yakuza Man's dangerous attributes.
But Molly rides the floor like a spider on a trampoline
Metaphorical comparison of Molly's agility to a spider on a trampoline.
Razor wire flying, but Molly's hit the floor
Visualizing an intense moment with razor wire in action, but Molly avoids harm.
Razor wire flying, but Molly's hit the floor
Reiteration of Molly's escape and the incapacitation of the Yakuza Man.
Yakuza man in pieces he won't come round here no more
Confirmation that the threat has been eliminated.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition of the invitation or command to confront the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Reiteration of the call to face the challenging situation.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition of the invitation or command to confront the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Reiteration of the call to face the challenging situation.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition emphasizing the importance of confronting the Killing Floor.
Never seen a place like this before
Reiteration of the unique and unfamiliar nature of the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition of the invitation or command to confront the Killing Floor.
Never seen a place like this before
Reiteration of the unique and unfamiliar nature of the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition emphasizing the importance of confronting the Killing Floor.
Never seen a place like this before
Reiteration of the unique and unfamiliar nature of the Killing Floor.
But when your back's against the wall you gotta step up to the Killing Floor
Encouragement to confront challenges when pushed against a wall.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition of the invitation or command to confront the Killing Floor.
Never seen a place like this before
Reiteration of the unique and unfamiliar nature of the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition of the invitation or command to confront the Killing Floor.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Reiteration of the call to face the challenging situation.
Now won't you step up to the Killing Floor
Repetition emphasizing the importance of confronting the Killing Floor.
Never seen a place like this before
Reiteration of the unique and unfamiliar nature of the Killing Floor.
And when your back's against the wall you gotta step up to the Killing Floor
Emphasis on facing challenges when cornered.
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