Are you my family?
Can I stay with you a while?
Can I stop off in your bed tonight?
I can make you smile

In the morning I'll make you breakfast
In the evening I'll warm the bed
And I'll always be happy to kiss you
Promise I'll never get sad

'Til the siren come calling, calling
It's driving me evil, evil
Mama was a heartbreaker, loved you
The same way I do
But I've got so much wickedness and sin

My name is Pearl and I love you
The best way I know how
My blonde curls slice through your heart
And the siren come calling
It won't be long
Until you're running

Help you dress yourself up fancy
And bathe you when you get sore
I'll be good
I think I could
Be all you would want and more and more
Be proud when you dazzle the wanderers
Glitter your eyes for the town
Tell every last boy that you're my man
I'll try not to let you down

'Til the siren come calling, calling
It's driving me evil, evil
Mama was a heartbreaker, loved you
The same way I do
But I've got so much wickedness and sin

My name is Pearl and I love you
The best way I know how
My blonde curls slice through your heart

And the stars are exploding in your eyes
It won't be long until you're running
No, it won't be long 'til you're running
It won't be long until you're running
It won't be long until you're running
'Cause I'm evil
'Cause I'm evil


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    I think this song is about sacrifice. The speaker believes she could give up her dark side and be all her lover wants "and more and more." But that level of sacrifice is destructive. If you give all of yourself up what do you have left? I think this scares the speaker and she realizes there will always be a siren song (her dark side) calling to her. Towards the end of the song we feel her accepting that she can't be what her lover wants. She exclaims "cause I'm evil..."

    Blueskies29on August 03, 2014   Link

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