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Poisonous Friend Lyrics

I have a poisonous friend
She's living in the house
She likes to move on bare skin
She knows my body inside out

Sometimes I watch her kill
Cold eyes and no restraint
And I wonder how it feels
To annihilate a friend

You frighten me
It's getting harder to conceal
You spy on me
All my secrets are revealed
You're scaring me
A play on words for us to see
You care for me
I find this harder to believe

I don't recall when this affair began
She was simply there
Now I am shaken by the fear she could assault me
But I must not show it, not to her

Sometimes I watch her kill
Cold eyes and no restraint
And I wonder how it feels
To annihilate a friend

You frighten me
It's getting harder to conceal
You spy on me
All my secrets are revealed
You're scaring me
A play on words for us to see
You care for me
I find this harder to believe
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Submitted by
sicksadworld On Aug 18, 2005
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Addictive song It helped me to come back to this band I'd almost forgotten about

The chorus is the artist venting his feelings out all in a flood about somebody he cares/cared about.

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Equal parts catchy and creepy = great dark-synth moment. It's up to you how literally you want to take it, which is definitely part of the fun.

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Simply put, it's about a house spider, probably one he recognizes as venomous such as a black widow. She watches him from her web and, for all he knows, may even crawl across his bare body while he sleeps. In turn, he watches her hunt with some fascination yet revulsion, resisting the urge to destroy her for his own safety.

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Sounds to me like hes singing about Heroin...Just my thought ;)

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It's about an abusive relationship.

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VERSE ONE: He has a lover who he sees as a threat to him....she's been staying at his house. She's great in bed, she knows everything about his body...INSIDE & OUT!

VERSE TWO: She's killing all the things that used to protect him from being hurt. He thinks of her as cold because she's killing those things that kept him safe. She can love with nothing holding her back from loving him. Unlike himself, he wonders how she can love and trust so easily. Bringing him to the point where he's starting to feel something he's been hiding from. She's destroying those walls he built.

CHORUS: He's scared, and it's harder for him to hide from Harder for him to hide how he feels She must have spied on him Because she knows too many things that made him fall in love with her. All his secrets are revealed (insecurities and the walls he's built)

That's as far as I will go interpreting this song. Too much typing and fucking tired. Sappy shit I came up with but a very cool/deep song in general.

Song Meaning
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As posted by Frank Spinath at seabound.de:

The lyrics are based on a dream I had a while ago. I was dreaming that a poisonous snake was living in my house. We had a weird "relationship" as the snake would preferably move on my naked skin (that is, under my clothes), moving fast and without restraint. It was a frightening sensation but at the same time it felt special. I felt special. The fear outweighed the positive emotions though, and I started phantasizing about life-threatening situations involving close company...

More and more, the scene blended into another situation: A relationship or an affair with dangerous layers underneath the surface. A "snake" is the perfect metaphor for an untrustworthy individual and I remembered a scene from "Natural Born Killers" when an Native American tells the story of a woman who finds a frozen snake in the winter woods and nurses it back to life, only to be bitten by the snake when summer comes. Dying, the woman asks the snake: "Why did you do this? – After all, I saved your life". But the snake replies "You knew that I was a snake, when you picked me up, bitch". I thought it was a nice fable. It's easy to be mistaken about the nature of things. Can this happen in relationships? I do think so, and I am pretty sure that many people have their own "Poisonous Friend". Torn between approach and withdrawal. Lyrically, the contrast between the good and the bad in the "Poisonous Friend" is expressed through a link between the words "care" and "scare". These terms are so similar in the English language that they almost provoked this play on words.

Back to the initial (fearful) situation: Somebody is in your house and has access to your most private environment. Like in old suspense movies, where there are secret doors through which traitors or seedy people enter your refuge. Penetrating...

"Poisonous Friend" has a strong sexual undertone. A snake on bare skin is something some of you might find stimulating or at least interesting. Like an anxious (sexual) expectation of what might happen with a partner you can't predict. Danger and lust. Almost biblical, I guess. If Eve had only listened...

The lyrics provide yet another twist: "And I wonder how it feels to annihilate a friend" can be interpreted in two different ways. Of course, the main character wonders what the snake might feel if she eventually killed him. But he also considers becoming a murderer himself. Maybe he should kill her. Or maybe he dreams of teaming up with her to become the "lethal couple" in a "Bonny and Clyde" fashion – even if it only was to save himself and direct the action towards the outer world.

 
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