A romantic scene from a lullaby.
In a clearing green, where his eyes met mine.
I was frozen motion. Oh! His bow was raised.
Then the fleeting notion - that my life he'd save.

But I saw it coming, flying through the air.
Feathered backside humming. Miss me, hit me where
Where it will only hurt me, not a mortal wound.
Leave my lying dirty, someone would find me soon.

I have never been like this before.
Felt my body sinking to the grassy floor
I have never known a love like this.
Felt the flaming arrows of the Hunter's Kiss.

My life is not mine.
Like a dog or a wife.
He has taken his time.
He has taken my life.

I could see the streaming of his cloudy breath.
No, I was not dreaming. I was next to death.
As I lay there twitching, then my legs he tied.
Nothing was missing on the day I died.

Chorus.
Chorus.



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    General Comment:youtube.com/… Here she clearly states "are you in to beastiality, necropheliac, dancing dolls?" This is song is the sad story about a DEER and MAN. Or at least that's my interpretation based off what she says and the history of their music. She says in many interviews that she simply enjoys putting lines togethere whether they make sense or not. Just saying.
    Flag thefightingbullon January 08, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:When I here this song I tend to think psychologicly, I guess you would say. Mostly because a "Deer" in the terms of love would be someone emotionally vanuerable. A "deer" might be a, in this case, girl who has never been in a relationship or never experienced the feelings of love between lovers, or even love in general. If that was true than a "hunter" would be a man who was attracted by the deers innocence or appearance, basicly the deer would be a trophy wife of sorts. Now the reason I say this is as follows; the lyrics depick a feeling of love where it shouldn't naturally exist "I have never known a love like this. Felt the flaming arrows of the Hunter's Kiss", remember that was stated after an allusion to rape "Where it will only hurt me, not a mortal wound. Leave my lying dirty, someone would find me soon."
    Raping then leaving is a tatic used by men "hunters" when going after the emotionally unstable "deer". Why? Well generally women who have never felt love before see that as a form of love and, usually, fall apart until the "hunter" returns as seen in "He has taken his time. He has taken my life." After he returns she would ,usually, then be his broken little toy or wife. "As I lay there twitching, then my legs he tied. Nothing was missing on the day I died." Many people refer to marrying as beinging tied down, some even refer to it as the death of ones former "Solo" self. ^-^ That's just what I think though.
    Flag MnemicAbysson November 08, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:It sound like a Rape play fantasy gone out of hand

    "A romantic scene from a lullaby.
    In a clearing green, where his eyes met mine.
    I was frozen motion. Oh! His bow was raised.
    Then the fleeting notion - that my life he'd save."

    They were out in a forest at night acting out a Rape fantasy of some kind where the guy gotten to into it and accidental kills her once he realized this he tries to get rid of her body


    "I could see the streaming of his cloudy breath.
    No, I was not dreaming. I was next to death.
    As I lay there twitching, then my legs he tied.
    Nothing was missing on the day I died."


    that what i think this song is about.
    Flag erakatsuon August 30, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:In my opinion, the song is about a woman who knows that she is in an abusive relationship but does not want to get out for whatever reason, and justifies it by saying that she loves her partner. The "hunter" and the "deer" are metaphors for their respective roles in that relationship.
    Flag clickclickon March 13, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:Oh man, it IS "his cloudy breath"--I had thought the line was "I could see the steaming of his cloudy brow" and it was my favorite line in the song. It is "steaming" though, and not "streaming" as the lyrics here say. Also, I would vote for "froze in motion" over "frozen motion" in line 3; "froze in motion" sounds the same and it's grammatically incorrect (it should be "frozen in motion"), but "frozen motion" just makes no sense.

    Good call, heartwork, about the Virgil inference. But the tradition of depicting courtship in terms of a male hunter pursuing a doe goes way beyond Virgil; Petrarch, Wyatt, Shakespeare and many other widely-read poets all have sonnets with this theme. It's interesting that the sonnet tradition almost always identifies with the hunter, whereas this song takes the perspective of the hunted deer. It takes some measures to undermine the assumptions of the genre, especially in the fourth stanza, which brings the degrading and misogynistic implications of the tale to the surface: "My life is not mine / Like a dog or a wife."

    Ultimately, it could still do more to subvert the genre, however. It is clear in this song that this model of courtship is bad for the woman, who is killed and carted off. But I would argue that it is also degrading to the man, and this is not represented in the song. The hunter in this song is the paradigm of idealized masculinity, powerful, enigmatic, stoic, godlike. He carts off his trophy at the end of the song with no indication that he has been reciprocally affected in any way by his violent act. While this may be the way some men prefer to see their own sexual "conquests," in reality sex and love are two-way streets and we would do well to abandon such an antiquated and patriarchal model of gender relations.
    Flag tommythecat42on February 09, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:I have never known a love like this.
    Felt the flaming arrows of the Hunter's Kiss.

    Those are the lines that get me everytime. Is the deer really that attractive to the man?
    Flag CosmicWaffleson March 04, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:Deer and Man
    Man kills deer
    Deer's like: aw, god dammit

    it's not simple, but NOT RASPUTINA, Melora Creager is the one that will have a very insightful translation, if you will, to it all.

    But i think it's Deer and Man
    Flag PeachFanon December 28, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This reminds me a lot of Book IV of Vergil's Aeneid. In it, Aeneas compares Dido in love to a deer wounded in the woods:

    Wretched Dido burns, and wanders frenzied through the city,
    like an unwary deer struck by an arrow, that a shepherd hunting
    with his bow has fired at from a distance, in the Cretan woods,
    leaving the winged steel in her, without knowing.
    She runs through the woods and glades of Dicte:
    the lethal shaft hangs in her side.
    Flag heartworkon October 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:I think it's about a girl falling in love and discovering later who she fell in love with. An abuser. At first, their love seems like it came out a fairytale. Until later, in the next few lines, he either hit/abused or murdered her.
    Flag silverbaalon October 27, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:I hadn't noticed the rape concept until someone told me. I see it especially in the lines "Where it will only hurt me, not a mortal wound. / Leave me lying dirty, someone would find me soon."

    But I think more that that, to me it's about a woman finding a man, and she thinks he's "the one" and he'd "save her" and all that romantic stuff. Then it all turns into f###ed-up mindgames. When it's all over, he's destroyed her mentally. I relate way too much to this song as well. I don't think it's about a one-night stand because he's "taken his time", but I could be wrong.
    Flag BalisongAbraxason August 17, 2007   Link

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