Lyrics
Don't ruffle your feathers
Cautioning against agitation or disturbance.
Get your rabbit foot on your chain
Encouraging reliance on superstitious objects for luck.
Cuz I'm your destroyer
Claiming the role of a destructive force.
And I'll make you say my name
Asserting dominance, expecting acknowledgment.
He was a charmer, she was a git, and I am poisoned though we never met
Describing past relationships with negative connotations, expressing personal poison despite no direct interaction.
It's in my essence
Referring to a fundamental nature or quality.
It's always been
Indicating a consistent trait or characteristic.
And now I'm using you
Using someone for personal benefit, possibly linked to the destructive nature mentioned earlier.
To get my fix
Utilizing others to satisfy personal needs or desires.
Oh oh
An exclamation, possibly emphasizing a realization or intense emotion.
Oh baby I am asking you a question
Posing a question to the listener.
(Are you gunna run away?)
Questioning if the listener will escape or avoid the destructive influence.
(Will you ever run from me?)
Repeating the inquiry for emphasis.
Oh oh
Reiterating the intention to teach a lesson.
Oh baby I'm a teach you a lesson
Posing a question related to potential escape or avoidance.
(Are you gunna run away?)
Repeating the question about running away for emphasis.
(Will you ever run from me?)
Emphasizing the persistence of the destructive force.
I'm the destroyer
Reiterating the identity as a destructive force.
What ya gonna do?
Prompting the listener to consider their response.
I'm your destroyer
Reaffirming the destructive role and the pursuit of the listener.
I'm coming after you
Stating the intent to pursue and harm the listener.
I'm your destroyer
Repeating the identity as a destroyer for emphasis.
I'm your destroyer
Emphasizing the repeated assertion of being a destroyer.
Oh baby I am asking you a question
Repeating the question to the listener.
(Are you really gunna run away?)
Asking if the listener is genuinely planning to escape.
(Are you ever gunna run from me?)
Repeating the question about running away for emphasis.
Oh baby I'm a teach you a lesson
Reiterating the intention to teach a lesson.
(Are you really gunna run away?)
Posing a question related to potential escape or avoidance.
(Are you ever gunna run from me?)
Emphasizing the persistence of the destructive force.
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