This mess becomes beneath us now
We cannot sweat this poison out
It's in my skin and in my mouth
And when I sing these lies come out
The hooks are deep but so is this lake
Princess please make mistakes
Make it seem like I've done right
So I can sleep well tonight

And it ain't the cost
And you ain't the boss
It ain't like I'm not on your side
And it ain't like I'm trying to keep you
When the secret is you want another guy
You're on my mind

You squeeze them ideas out
And I just forgot math
Got to make some space for pain
'Cause them words just left your mouth
Boarded on a train bound for my destination brain
Welcome in, we've been waiting
We've been waiting

Drinking blood don't keep me young
It's just the taste on my tongue
It makes me stay up late and talk
Destroy yourself, what the fuck


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Poison Lyrics as written by Laurie Anderson Brian Peter George Eno

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    My Interpretation

    Total ND masterpiece...

    To me talks about a, f cked couple that just is on the edge of the cliff, on the edge of disaster.

    She basically doesn't care anymore for his couple and actively searches for a new lover.

    So he perfectly knows it, although he needs to lie to himself in order to doesn't feel anxious about losing her.

    He knows he is a total wank guy who basically lost her beloved gal against another stud. The gal doesn't feel sorry for his pathetic arse and at the same time is rude to him verbally so she is hurting him and he wants to kill himself but in the end, he realizes this pathetic situation and accepts it with a simple WTF!

    This relates a lot to one shitty similar experience I had once.

    Brilliant from the beginning till the end.

    HectorAlonso28on December 08, 2022   Link

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