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This song really gets to me. I'm not sure why but it really resonates. I believe this is Aes' attempt at repentance.
He messed up somewhere: "it's me I accidentally sawed a woman in half." and the whole 3rd verse
Now he realized he can't be the same, so he is maybe figuratively passing the mic to someone else: snakes, frogs, crabs
Oh the imagery, the incredible alliteration, the dynamic rhyme schemes, the experience of the words themselves as they slap against your ears. This is why this song is such an amazing piece of poetry, without even beginning to decode what it all means. Once you do start to interpret it evolves into the devastating yet redeeming experience of the essence of a human soul; painful to listen to the way it's painful to stare at a sunrise. <br /> <br /> And I really like the idea that he is "passing the mic" but I think there is something disappointing and cyclical about it. "Then I let 'em go.... oh."