well it may sound absurd
i want to be a wreck for you
smash out my honor on your floor
fill up your bathtub with my moods

well it may sound a little frightening
i want to swallow all of your skin
chew your soft tissue into ash
beat your ego black and blue

i will be your doll
i will be your hole
i will crush your bones
i will abrade your soul

i will be your toy
i will be your thing
i will tear you down with the twist i bring

i will be your doll
i will be your toll at the gates of hell

that is what i'm for
i will be your flesh
i will be your end
then on to the next

i will start again
i will be your doll
i will be your girl
i will remove your heart

i will burn your world
i will be your object
tease and tear
i will be your "hell, i don't know what to wear"

i will be your slut
i will be your bitch
i will be your never ending, unbefriending
self-expending, moral-bending thorn


Lyrics submitted by XorcistVAC

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    This sounds like the chick that carves your name into her arm during class and wears a vial of your blood around her neck :o

    That being said, it sounds a lot like obsession- someone who will degrade and do absolutely anything for the object of their obsession, but then in the process turn that persons life into an absolute hell. The person being stalked/obsessed over is then either a completely miserable wreck or turns into something just as cruel as the person after them in the first place.

    "Well it.... my moods" is in the initial obsession stage, of throwing themselves at someones feet.

    The second part is the becoming a sex toy, then turning the tables and becoming the master. "I will be your doll.... gates of hell" is continuing the idea of being an object and then making the obsession an object.

    "That is what I am for... then on to the next". Use, abuse, switch roles, rinse and repeat. Then, once the toy is too broken to be played with, find someone new.

    "I will start again... I will be your bitch" Coming back to start the cycle again of use/abuse.

    "I will be your never ending, unbefriending, self-expending, moral-bending thorn" Awesome fucking line. Someone that will let you mold them, hurt them, break them, and in the process of being submissive, gain dominance and completely break the person in return. A cheerful song about obsession, degradation, and manipulative lust.

    At least, that's my interpretation :P

    misspsykosison May 14, 2006   Link
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    this song is all around lovely. I think it is great. Too bad that VAC doesn't produce more songs like this one. It is especially unique...one of my favorites.

    burningeyeson July 19, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    True, however there are still some quality songs, such as 'The Dark Inside Her' and 'Shooting Heroin On The Moon'

    I want to rip the piano bit from this song, it's ace. I'd love to put it in one of my songs, it'd fit so nicely.

    random_monkeyon March 21, 2003   Link
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    True, however there are still some quality songs, such as 'The Dark Inside Her', which contains some ace kind of 'monk' noises, and 'Shooting Heroin On The Moon', one of my favourite instrumental tracks...

    random_monkeyon March 21, 2003   Link
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    The beat, the strings and the piano come together well. It\'s a good thing when the worst part of a song is the singing, and that singing is still great.

    Just sounds like the theme song for a slut, as you\'d expect. They\'re capable of being your every pleasure and your every pain all in one.

    Orichalconon June 28, 2007   Link
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    I think this song is about a girl(slut) with a S/M personality (well it may sound absurd ... beat your ego black and blue)

    People that know her see her as the pleasure in their lives. (I will be your doll) (I will be your hole) (I will be your toy)

    But then she consumes the lives of everyone that she dates/does and ruins them. (I will remove your heart) (I will abrade your soul) (I will tear you down with the twist I bring) (I will burn your world) etc

    So like the person above me said, it's about a person who is your every pleasure and your every pain at once.

    Also, the most epic line in any song ever is "I will be your never ending, unbefriending, self-expending, moral-bending thorn". :)

    Greggoron February 25, 2008   Link

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