| Queen Adreena – My Silent Undoing Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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As someone who's struggled with eating disorders, I can say with great meaning that Katie Jane has truly captured the warped mindset of an anorexic. Once while I was listening to this song in class, someone asked me if the song ever "got more intense" (she was obviously expecting for some screaming to happen...) That made me think; that's the beauty of this song: The lyrics are so overwhelmingly intense that the mellow music actually eases you into a sort of trance... it leaves you in an amost drugged state, but it opens your eyes to the twisted obsessions that can run through your mind. |
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| Queen Adreena – F.M. Doll Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Beyond the obvious meaning and reference to the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, this song screams to me about a girl who feels (or is) worth nothing more than sex. "Pretty" (of "pretty clothes") seems to have a shallow connotation as does "paint her lips like a rose" (roses die and therefore can represent empty beauty in this case). And obviously "strip, baby, strip cos you know you're worth nothing" speaks pretty clearly... Just my thoughts... P.S. The lyrics posted here are incorrect, but the corrected ones are posted next to it on the list of Queen Adreena songs. :) |
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| Queen Adreena – Madraykin Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"Let not your hold be so tight, She'll return in the morning, If you give her the night." This gives me the sense of being suffocated (as in an overprotective/overjealous relationship) and restricted. Wanting freedom, not to escape, but to have breathing room. "Madraykin is she suffering? Is she suffering? Madraykin is she suffering?" This seems to simply ask (the question is directed to the abuser, Madraykin) if he's causing her (the victim, "she") pain. Quite simply: "Are you hurting her, Madraykin?" "Revealing her birthmark you cast out her eye, Clipped are the wings of the angels sighs, Revealing her birthmark you put out her tongue, Clipped are the wings of the fairies who run." A little more complicated here... The word "revealing" makes me thing that "she" was hiding something and leads me to think this: Abuser (Madraykin) limits "her" freedom and when she tries to exercise that freedom, he punishes her. The "clipped are the wings" lines say to me that those who don't use their freedom lose it (fairies can fly, but those who choose to only run lose the use of their wings). "How deep does she weep in your well of unkeep? " Once again addressing Madraykin, asking how much pain he's caused "her" and how deep she's tangled in his games. "The kiss of Madraykin will keep you from sleep." Now speaking to "her" (the victim), telling her that Madraykin is not good for her. "Keep you from sleep," could be literally (physical abuse) or indiretly (kept awake from guilt). Well that took a bit longer than I expected, but I think about this song a lot. To sum it up, I see (like most of you have said) an abusive relationship, perhaps not physical, but through restricted freedoms and guilt trips. |
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