I got a cold man and he's dead in a jar
I got a sick killer and he's dead in a jar
He kills mothers and he looks like a cross between K Cobain and William Wilson
I just want you to listen,
Just one slave, Just one smile, Just one rabbit, Just gonna say to you
If you touch me I'll kill you (x2)
Coz I am the White Rabbit
If you touch me
I'll kill you (x3)
(If you touch me, I'll kill you, I'll kill you)
I got a hairstylist and he knows he's the one
I got a hairstylist and he knows he got it wrong
He kills mothers and he looks like a cross between K Cobain and William Wilson
I just want you to listen,
Just one slave, Just one smile, Just one
rabbit, Just gonna say to you, yeah
If you touch me I'll kill you (x2)
Coz I am the White Rabbit
If you touch me
I'll kill you (x3)


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    William Wilson has to be a direct reference to the short story by Edgar Allan Poe. William committed suicide by stabbing his doppelganger and everyone but deranged Nirvana fans knows that Kurt committed suicide as well. I'd like to think there's more to the line about matricide but I'm not nearly stoned enough to tackle that. I reckon it's about being a woman and asserting yourself in a sexist society.

    rollingstonedmagazineon July 05, 2009   Link

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