I completely agree with this suggestion. This song is definitely about drug addiction. I believe that the reference to 'murder' in the video has more to do with the 'romance' with drugs. How when someone is addicted, they can hold the ones they love as a hostage. I believe the reference to holding her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks has more to do with the weight of the 'hit' and the intense rapture that follows.
I completely agree with this suggestion. This song is definitely about drug addiction. I believe that the reference to 'murder' in the video has more to do with the 'romance' with drugs. How when someone is addicted, they can hold the ones they love as a hostage. I believe the reference to holding her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks has more to do with the weight of the 'hit' and the intense rapture that follows.
Withdrawals are akin to murder. In order to successfully kick the habit, one must destroy the desire. So the video depicts the murder of the 'habit' , not a jealous woman.
The reason I believe this is the reference to where the wild things are. Where the monsters chanted please don't go, I'll eat you whole. Everything in the woods was fine as long as you 'played by the rules that don't exist' . So the lyric relates to the love affair with a drug (probably heroine) and the desire to kick.
The reference to knowing "where the wild thing go...they go away to take your honey" refers to that hit, and coming off. The wild things go away as the hit dies. They go away to take your honey...or when the hit dies, things get decidedly sour.
I don't know, it's just my guess. I LOVE this song though, and it is DARK, regardless of what it actually turns out to be about!
While this is definitely a valid interpretation, I think this is much more of a stretch than a human relationship interpretation. Some of the things you've mentioned do fit with the drug idea, but they also fit just as well with the relationship idea. It's common for people to assume drugs are the meaning of a song when the song seems abstract, but this is actually not the case most of the time, despite what many people seem to think.
While this is definitely a valid interpretation, I think this is much more of a stretch than a human relationship interpretation. Some of the things you've mentioned do fit with the drug idea, but they also fit just as well with the relationship idea. It's common for people to assume drugs are the meaning of a song when the song seems abstract, but this is actually not the case most of the time, despite what many people seem to think.
its nice that everyone is taking the video (which is awesome) so literally, but you're entirely missing the point.
this song is not about murder or cannibalism... its about drugs and addiction.
citerzene is an antihistamine its something to sooth an allergy... like the one this poor bloke has to society.
the 2nd verse references morphine "queen of my vaccine" the only thing that works anymore..
the 3rd verse refers to germolene.. which is a cleaning agent... and trying to get out of the cycle of addiction.
its about depression "Break down now weep build up breakfast now Let’s eat my love".. that's his day before he gets his heroin
"The fear has gripped me but here I go My heart sinks as I jump up Your hand grips hand as my eyes shut"
this is fear of his own mortality.. about leaving his own consciousness.. forever one of these days...
this is a dark song.. the video is a great representation with a nice storyline of its own.. its catchy as hell and I like it..
but make no mistake.. this song is about drugs.. just like all the good ones...
he's saying don't do heroin kids.. that shit will kill you.. enough that you'll be begging for a broken heart so you don't have to come back
Please don’t go, I’ll eat you whole I love you so, I love you, so I love you so
I completely agree with this suggestion. This song is definitely about drug addiction. I believe that the reference to 'murder' in the video has more to do with the 'romance' with drugs. How when someone is addicted, they can hold the ones they love as a hostage. I believe the reference to holding her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks has more to do with the weight of the 'hit' and the intense rapture that follows.
I completely agree with this suggestion. This song is definitely about drug addiction. I believe that the reference to 'murder' in the video has more to do with the 'romance' with drugs. How when someone is addicted, they can hold the ones they love as a hostage. I believe the reference to holding her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks has more to do with the weight of the 'hit' and the intense rapture that follows.
Withdrawals are akin to murder. In order to successfully kick the habit, one must destroy the desire. So the video depicts the murder of the 'habit' , not a jealous woman.
The reason I believe this is the reference to where the wild things are. Where the monsters chanted please don't go, I'll eat you whole. Everything in the woods was fine as long as you 'played by the rules that don't exist' . So the lyric relates to the love affair with a drug (probably heroine) and the desire to kick.
The reference to knowing "where the wild thing go...they go away to take your honey" refers to that hit, and coming off. The wild things go away as the hit dies. They go away to take your honey...or when the hit dies, things get decidedly sour.
I don't know, it's just my guess. I LOVE this song though, and it is DARK, regardless of what it actually turns out to be about!
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While this is definitely a valid interpretation, I think this is much more of a stretch than a human relationship interpretation. Some of the things you've mentioned do fit with the drug idea, but they also fit just as well with the relationship idea. It's common for people to assume drugs are the meaning of a song when the song seems abstract, but this is actually not the case most of the time, despite what many people seem to think.
While this is definitely a valid interpretation, I think this is much more of a stretch than a human relationship interpretation. Some of the things you've mentioned do fit with the drug idea, but they also fit just as well with the relationship idea. It's common for people to assume drugs are the meaning of a song when the song seems abstract, but this is actually not the case most of the time, despite what many people seem to think.