Lyric discussion by Controlgir 

I think that this song (or more a story) is about revenge to explain characters in this song, there will only be two main ones, the rich girl and the Servant

  • two girls- one of high standing (you are a child of privilege) used to be friends with a girl- maybe a servant or hired play mate of the rich girl. The rich girl is told at a constant to be proper and as a result is very spoiled, cruel and flat out mean while pretending to be innocent to adults (two faced, too poised to shed a tear) She gets bored of her Servant (past in the night we didn't hear the fading breath of your love) and decides to hurt her and she is rushed away.

a few days or weeks later the rich girl calls for more playmates, who are warned that this she has a short temper (err on the side of caution, they're taking in the new girls) in order to entertain her. Because of her reputation, she hides away her past sins with the first girl but continues these acts on the next couple (your reputation leads you)

She finally gets down to torturing her final victim and surprise- its the Servant from before ready to kill Rich girl because of her cruelty and lies (all trace of life will disappear/ where every word is insincere there is no time for reason) they begin to fight and start loosing control of the fight between them (we lose control of the moment.), In a desperate attempt, the spoiled girl starts trying to remind the other of their time together (remember our childhood) the Servant simply said that things had changed and that in reality, everyone knew of her hate and wanted her dead just as much as she did (its not quite the same. a pale hue of new blood, they all know your name)

After the Servant finally kills the rich girl, she simply walks out, covered in blood. Many of the others saw this, but didn't care. (look the other way, you see through me, a new trend: indifference)

yes I know a lot of it didn't go in perfect order, but I saw the childhood thing as sort of a flashback and had to explain it first in order for the rest to make sense

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