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Are you hungry?
Are you sick?
Are you begging for a break?
Are you sweet?
Are you fresh?
Are you strung up by the wrists?
We want the young blood
Are you fracturing?
Are you torn at the seams?
Would you do anything?
Flea-bitten? Moth eaten?
We suck young blood
We suck young blood
Won't let that creeping ivy
Won't let the nervous bury me
Our veins are thin
Our rivers poisoned
We want the sweet meats
We want young blood
Are you sick?
Are you begging for a break?
Are you sweet?
Are you fresh?
Are you strung up by the wrists?
We want the young blood
Are you fracturing?
Are you torn at the seams?
Would you do anything?
Flea-bitten? Moth eaten?
We suck young blood
We suck young blood
Won't let that creeping ivy
Won't let the nervous bury me
Our veins are thin
Our rivers poisoned
We want the sweet meats
We want young blood
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This song is just CREEPY. But it's also totally ironic.
Anyway, I think this song is about slave labory and industrialization. And how they have absolutely no hearts.
"are you hungry? are you sick? are you begging for a break?"
The people from poor countries are very desperate and will work for any amounts of money, because they have no other jobs. They simply exploit this to gain tons of profit.
"are you strung up by the wrists? are you fracturing?"
Their repetitive and potentially dangerous works are causing permanent damages to their bodies(especially to their hands and wrists).
"we want the young blood we suck young blood"
Younger people are more efficient and can work quicker... And most of the slave labors are just children, even though they're still under-aged and not allowed to work.