Lyrics
She's your cocaine
She represents a powerful and addictive force in the speaker's life, possibly symbolizing a toxic relationship or substance.
She's got you shaving your legs
Her influence has led the person to engage in activities typically associated with femininity, like shaving legs.
You can suck anything
Suggests a willingness to indulge in various things, possibly highlighting a lack of self-control.
But you know you want to be me
The speaker is tempting or challenging the listener to emulate them, implying a desire for identity or power.
Put on your makeup boy
The listener is urged to enhance their appearance, emphasizing the importance of presentation.
You're your favourite stranger
The listener is encouraged to be a stranger to themselves, perhaps to adopt a new persona.
And we all like to watch
People enjoy observing the transformation or drama unfolding.
So shimmy once and do it again
Encourages repeating the performance or transformation.
Bring your sister
Suggests involving others, perhaps to share or cope with the intensity of the experience.
Bring your sister if you can't handle it
Implies that if the listener can't handle it alone, they should bring someone for support.
She says control it
Describes conflicting messages about control and submission within the relationship.
Then she says don't control it
-Then she says you're controlling
-The way she makes you crawl
-She's your cocaine
Repetition of earlier lines, reinforcing the addictive nature and cyclical pattern of the experience.
Your exodus laughing
-And she knows what you are
-So shimmy once
-And do it again
-Bring your sister
Reiteration of the suggestion to bring someone for support if needed.
Bring your sister if you can't handle it
-If you want me to boy I could lie to you
Addresses the complexities of the relationship, discussing lies, intimacy, and the consequences of succumbing to darker elements.
You don't need one of these to let me inside of you
-And is it true that devils end up like you
-Something safe for the picture frame
-And is it true that devils end up like you
-So tied up you don't know how she came
-She's your cocaine
Repetition emphasizing the impact of the addictive force on personal habits and preferences.
She's got you shaving your legs
-She got you liking mine back
-Got me taking it in
Describes the speaker's own experience and struggles, possibly extending the metaphor to broader themes of temptation and darkness.
Getting mine back
-Lasting mine evil
-I'm taking my easel
-And I'm writing good checks
-You sign Prince of Darkness
-Try squire of dimness
-Please don't help me with this
-Cut it again
The act of cutting, possibly representing separation or a destructive cycle.
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