Lyric discussion by alex121993 

Okay I've cracked it.

The premise is that the narrator has had an affair, creating a love triangle and the first stanza is his spouse's initial reaction to this discovery.

"Bite chunks out of me - He acknowledges and accepts. You're a shark and I'm swimming - She's looking to attack him. My heart still thumps as I bleed - He still feels something for her despite this. And all your friends come sniffing." - Their argument is overheard by her friends.

"Triangles are my favorite shape - Narrator explains he enjoys love triangles. Three points where two lines meet. Toe to toe, back to back, let's go - They argue back at home. My love it's very late. - The narrator becomes weary and lovesick. 'Til morning comes, let's tessellate." - He asks to spend one last night with her before she leaves him. One more night fitting perfectly together as a couple, tessellating.

"Go alone my flower - He tells her to leave him. And keep my whole lovely you. Wild green stones alone my lover - He watches her go with wild, jealous eyes. And keep us on my heart." - He will always keep their relationship in his heart.

"Three guns and one goes off, one's empty, one's not quick enough One burn, one red, one grin Search the graves while the camera spins. - These three lines describe the climax of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly; the girlfriend is the good, the narrator is the ugly and the bad is the 3rd person. This is because the girl is gone and the narrator is searching for something of value among "graves". Chunks of you will sink down to seals - The seals represent her friends. Blubber rich in mourning. They'll nosh you up, yes they'll nosh the love away, but it's fair to say - Her friends make her forget about the love she felt for the narrator. You will still haunt me." - Even if they make her forget him, he will never forget her.

"Triangles are my favorite shape Three points where two lines meet. Toe to toe, back to back, let's go My love it's very late. 'Til morning comes, let's tessellate." - The fact that this stanza is repeated shows that the narrator is thinking twice about his decision, it is possible he no longer prefers triangles.

An error occured.