Meaning

I think this one links with "Flies" in that they're describing an unhealthy relationship with a manipulative psychopath, from two points of view.

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Subjective
Fear
Unhealthy Relationship
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Meaning

If you consider the lyrics on Eyes of Thousand it sounds like this one might be about a toxic relationship with a manipulator.

The switch from "You fucking liar" to "Poison me my darling" refers to how the victim often starts seeing through the lies and the manipulation, yet are so broken down and attached in an unhealthy way that they end up staying and accepting the treatment.

The previous track on this album "I'm charming" seems to be from the perspective of the perpetrator.

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Subjective
Fear
Toxic Relationship
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Meaning

For anyone who has ever been in a relationship with a covert narcissist it ought to be quite clear what this song is about.

It's not about a spider, he is using that as a metaphor for malicious, manipulative women.

The type of woman to lure you in by mirroring your personality, wearing nice perfumes, always dressing up and wearing the mask of your soulmate; Until you're trapped in her web, manipulated to the very core, broken down and a "mere shell of a man".

"Enchanting the flower of disease, beware her silken surprise" They've mastered the art of being...

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Subjective
Disgust
Relationships
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Meaning

I have always felt that it was a shame that Harold was defeated at the battle of Hastings in 1066 and Richard III was defeated at the battle of Bosworth. How the course of history can change quite dramatically in one day.

Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Historical Events
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Meaning

This song is about a medieval knight who fought for King Richard III at the battle of Bosworth in August 1485

Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Medieval
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Meaning

P.J. Soles was the world's oldest high school kid

Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Nostalgia
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Meaning

The fact that some comments here attribute the meaning to events decades after it was written speaks to its timeless quality, but obviously it wasn't meant as a prediction.

The signature vocal loop running under it all becomes a kind of auditory cage surrounding everything on top; it's all the same, there is no escape. In the few moments that overlay the loop are like a struggle to break free, though it never really happens. It's like the song is an lament, a dire against the indifference of the cold modern world.

Most of...

Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Timelessness
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Meaning

I believe this song is expressing the aggressor sort of taunting a victim in a violent situation; begging for a reaction to the violence "show your teeth", give me that cry for help, let me watch you beg for help.

Negative
Subjective
Fear
Violence
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