I was once a boy.
'Til I cut my penis off
And I grew a hairy skull
Of stubborn fire

Then I was a girl.
'Til I sewed my hole up
And I grew a hairy heart
Of dark desire
But
There's no answer. just surrender
Send all your barriers into the fire

And
Let no foot. mark your ground
Let no hand hold you down.
You were once so sad
Till you cut your suffer off

Now you please yourself
And fight your own wars
And you were once so weak
'Til you sewed your wounds up

Now you've learnt to sing
About sun and shine!

Be you own hero
Be your own savior
Send all your suffering
Into the fire


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    This song is a reference to the Swedish vampire book (now a film) 'Låt den rätte komma in' or 'Let the Right One In'.

    The book is about a shy 12 year old boy named Oskar that is pushed around by bullies at school. Oskar is obsessed with death (collecting obituaries, news clippings and such) and has potential to someday be dangerous.

    One night a girl named Eli and an old man move in to his apartment complex. He gradually makes friends with her and finds out she is a vampire and that the old man bleeds people to feed her.

    One night he accidentally sees Eli naked in her bathroom and sees a horizontal scar on her groin (and that Eli was originally a he). Eli encourages Oskar to stand up for himself and fight the bullies. In the end he faces his fears and because of Eli embraces friendship and lets go of his obsession with death.

    So, this song is from Eli's perspective and follows Oskar's journey. Also the song title is Lycanthropy which is the cryptozoological term for vampirism.

    chaosmagickon October 12, 2009   Link

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