Murdercise
Innocence Lost: Total Wolf's Murdercise Unveils a Dark JourneyLyrics
She's just an innocent girl
Expresses the perception that the girl is innocent.
She's lost in the shadows of her world
Highlights her being overshadowed by challenges in her life.
And she's just doing what's told
Suggests she is obedient, following instructions.
She looks out the window and it's so cold, cold, cold
Describes her looking out into a cold world through a window.
It's so cold
Emphasizes the harshness of the external environment.
The window knows
Alludes to the window being aware of her situation.
She's a not so innocent girl
Reveals a transformation, suggesting she's not as innocent anymore.
And she's looking for another to join her world
Indicates her search for companionship in her altered state.
On the run before she starts
Implies a desire to escape before facing consequences.
And she knows, she knows it's hard, hard, hard
Recognizes the difficulty of her situation.
Oh so hard
Reiterates the toughness she is experiencing.
It's so hard
Repeats the emphasis on the difficulty of her circumstances.
You can feel the burn
Suggests a sensation of burning, possibly metaphorical pain.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Introduces the term "Murdercise" and equates pain with gain.
You can feel the burn
Reiterates the concept of pain leading to gain.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Continues the theme of associating pain with beneficial outcomes.
You can feel the burn
Repeats the connection between pain and gain.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Reiterates the idea that pain results in gain.
You can feel the burn
Continues the repetition of pain being equated to gain.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Reaffirms the concept of gaining through enduring pain.
She's lost her innocence boys
Declares the loss of her innocence, indicating a significant change.
And now life is her toy
Frames life as something she now controls or plays with.
She's lost in renaissance boys
References being lost in a renaissance, possibly a complex or tumultuous period.
She lost in her joy, joy, joy
States she's lost in joy, potentially a contrasting emotion to her initial innocence.
All the joy
Repeats the idea of joy being present but in excess.
Too much joy
Highlights the overwhelming nature of the joy she has lost.
You can feel the burn
Reintroduces the sensation of burning, connecting it to the earlier lines.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Restates the concept of "Murdercise" and the correlation between pain and gain.
You can feel the burn
Reiterates the idea that enduring pain leads to positive outcomes.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Continues the repetition of the theme of pain resulting in gain.
You can feel the burnMurdercise, pain is gain
Reaffirms the connection between "Murdercise" and the benefits of pain.
You can feel the burn
Repeats the notion that feeling the burn is associated with gain.
Murdercise, pain is gain
Concludes with the repetition of "Murdercise" and its connection to pain and gain.
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