My paper cat
Has covered my skin
In chews

My basement home
Has made me as cold
As ice

So meow meow ?
Meow meow meow miha
Meow meow meow

My island home
Is gonna be mine
Quite soon

Your concrete nest
Is spewing that filth
Again

So walk in, shivering
Paws dried up
From wandering

Meow meow meow meow

My glass-eyed pet
Is purring while blind
I'm blind

That sweet old man
Is gonna be your
Best friend

So wash your paws
Alley cat
Once you're dead
You can't come back

Meow meow meow meow

Meow meow meow meow


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    First of all, I just want to say that I'm am honored to be the first to talk about Margot's lyrics, and song for that matter--what beautiful music this band makes!

    Here are the facts laid down as I see them within this song:

    A man cheated on his girlfriend ("iI did a sick, sick thing to my love. My lack of loyalty, it swallowed her up.") when he raped a girl ("I did a horrible thing to that girl.I bred my misery and drowned it in her. And she got me high,And I hardly noticed there were tears in her eyes") . From these lyrics, it suggests that the man is gay, or is at least bi, and depressed as he sings: "She left her man unattended to me. " and "And I miss you less and less everyday. This stream of whisky helps to wash you away." I'm not exactly sure what a skeleton key is within the context of this poem except that this key isn't special or original...maybe a key that can fit in any lock or even a key that doesn't fit within any lock at all...I also don't know what it means within the lyrics of "you've gotta let me know" which is repeated many times over in the song...

    But, to go off on a different direction, Margot and the nuclear so & so's have written very beautifully honest and original lyrics that entertain yet depress the listeners within this song. It's very brilliant.

    I think the lyrics are missing a line after "cause you know that ain't ture", but I cannot tell what Margot sings, so i cannot help out with the lyrical content. And I think it's "and she got me HARD, and i hardly noticed there were tears in her eyes".

    mascardoon April 01, 2006   Link

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