Watch me, I'm coming closer
I am the mood you're in tonight
Pretty poser, perfect armageddon bride
I am a circle, it feels right
I am the one who swallows light
Multiplying parasite
Perfect features, perfect sight

You who thought you had it all
Lost your leaves before the fall
You should have killed me
You should have tried
Armageddon bride, hide, hide

Watch me, bright but blurry
Yet you knew I've always been
In a hurry to contaminate what's clean

Drawing whiskers in the sky for fun, to cover up the sun
As you sting me with your laughter

Hide, hide, armageddon bride, hide, hide
You who thought you had it all
Lost your leaves before the fall
You should have killed me
You should have tried
You better hide
Armageddon

You who thought you had it all
Lost your leaves before the fall
Hide, hide, hide


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    First of all, no K's Choice song is ever very clear, and they are not meant to be. Sarah said herself: if you know what those lyrics mean, let me know.

    That said, I think this one is quite clearly about some sort of depression, hatred of self, keeping your loved ones at a distance. The singer informs us that her outward appearance may look bright and shiny, but there is seems to be pitch darkness on the inside. She believes that what she touches becomes contaminated, in other words, she can do no good and will drag others down with her self hatred - and is unable to stop this. She cannot stand anyone be happy around her (sting me with your laughter), probably because it reminds her of her own inability to be happy.

    The "Armageddon bride" thing is likely just lyrical exaggeration. Because it sounded cool and gloomy. But perhaps she does feel like she wants to blow up the world or something. Don't we all feel like that sometimes?

    Betenoireon May 24, 2007   Link

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