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Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Missy aggravation
Some sacred questions
You stroke my locks
Some marijuana
If you got some
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Sleeping on your belly
You break my arms
You spoon my eyes
Been rubbing a bad charm
With holy fingers
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Chained to the pillars
A three day party
I break the walls
And kill us all
With holy fingers
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Missy aggravation
Some sacred questions
You stroke my locks
Some marijuana
If you got some
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Sleeping on your belly
You break my arms
You spoon my eyes
Been rubbing a bad charm
With holy fingers
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
Chained to the pillars
A three day party
I break the walls
And kill us all
With holy fingers
Gouge away
You can gouge away
Stay all day
If you want to
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but what about
"you break my arms" "you spoon my eyes"
i get the whole samson thing but just not in those 2 lines.
@Levitator89 agreed. especially the break my arms . . . what that could possibly be reflecting is difficult . . . quite cryptic indeed.
@Levitator89 “You break my arms” refers to Samson’s strength being lost as his hair is cut, and “You spoon my eyes” refers to the enemies gouging his eyes out when he is captured. I love the juxtaposition of the tender line about sleeping on her belly with the visceral violence and betrayal of the following two lines.
@Levitator89 “You break my arms” refers to Samson’s strength being lost as his hair is cut, and “You spoon my eyes” refers to the enemies gouging his eyes out when he is captured. I love the juxtaposition of the tender line about sleeping on her belly with the visceral violence and betrayal of the following two lines.