Lyric discussion by Revengeance 

I think people are taking the lyrics a bit too seriously. I think it's more of a metaphor of a dysfunctional relationship. Due to his excessive paranoia, maybe he got abusive or controlling. He says at the beginning how "Something would go wrong,Before the possibilities came true, I took all possibility from you" Basically, this explains how he would stop her ever being able to leave him/cheat on him whatever. The abuse/controlling is expressed by the 'stabbing'. Her stabbing him, in return, I believe is her leaving him. It's like a fuck-you for being like that, I'm off, and that pain symbolises his 'stabbing'. After this, he says he must "apologise from somewhere far beyond the grave" I think the 'far beyond the grave' symbolises the grave of their relationship, ie. after things ended. After that, they rekindle their love and get married, explaining the wedding ceremony. Where it says "We're coming back, coming back We'll live forever, live forever Let's have wedding, have a wedding Let's start the killing, start the killing" I believe the 'start the killing' says that they both accept they were wrong in the relationship, but as it's now them BOTH 'killing' it may be some sort of agreement to maybe take their problems out on OTHER people instead of each other.

Anyway, that's what I think... Kate Revengeance.

The song is about a couple, The man Is insecure, So he kills her. Then he has sex with her corpse. She comes back from the grave and kills him. He apologizes and they Get married, Or whatever it is demons do. They then Murder people. The end. It was you that was over thinking it, The lyrics don't have any "hidden meaning". "Must have stabbed her fifty fucking times" means that he stabbed her, Fifty times.

However you got that message, I find your explanation to be the clearest, best, and most meaningful.

Interesting way to look at it, very deep too, but in the end, I think it suppose just to be taken literately so you can be like "wtf" Not everyone can think of deep meaning like that, so that's why I believe it is just suppose to be taken literately, nice to think that there can be meaning behind it though, haha.

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