Lyrics
I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
Expresses the intention to imprison someone in an oubliette (a dungeon with only a trapdoor in the ceiling) metaphorically or symbolically.
Working hard so you forget
Suggests the speaker is striving diligently to make the person they're addressing forget something significant or troubling.
I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
Reiterates the desire to confine someone in an oubliette, emphasizing the speaker's determination or insistence on this action.
What's to me another thousand dead
Minimizes the value or importance of additional deaths to the speaker, possibly indicating a desensitization or disregard for human life.
But my friends
Repetition of the phrase "But my friends" may suggest conflicting emotions or a struggle between personal relationships and the speaker's actions or intentions.
My friends
-My friends
-But my friends
-My friends
-All my fucking friends
-Are in the castle keep
Refers to friends being in the castle keep, possibly symbolizing a place of safety or refuge, contrasting with the oubliette mentioned earlier.
Are all in the castle keep
-I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
Repeats the theme of wanting to imprison someone and emphasizing the effort to make them forget, along with a dismissive attitude towards additional deaths.
Working hard so you forget
-I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
-What's to me another thousand dead
-But my friends
Repetition of conflicting emotions regarding friends, emphasizing their presence and the possible internal struggle faced by the speaker.
My friends
-My friends
-But my friends
-My friends
-All my fucking friends
-Are in the castle keep
Reiteration of the idea that friends are in a safe place, reinforcing the contrast between the oubliette and the castle keep.
Are all in the castle keep
-I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
Continues the narrative of wanting to imprison someone, working towards them forgetting, and downplaying the significance of additional deaths.
Working hard so you forget
-I'm gonna throw you in my oubliette
-What's to me another thousand dead
-My friends
Repetition of conflicting emotions regarding friends, emphasizing their presence and suggesting a possible bleak outcome for them.
My friends
-My friends
-All my friends
-All my friends are dead
States that all the speaker's friends are dead, possibly indicating the consequences of the speaker's actions or a metaphorical statement about the loss of connections.
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