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The Dense Indents Lyrics
The glow reflects off the street. When can we meet for a cup of tea? The lights they tell me I should stop but you say, "Go, go, I tell you when to stop." Is this what you need? We meet after everyone has fallen asleep. Even though the car is cold I feel your body heat setting me on fire.
He pays the rent. He puts the dense indents in the bed.
The light bounced off her feet and into a tree where there's a nest filled with baby birds that starve for their mother. But she never comes. This is how I feel. I wait for food that is already spoiled. I try and hide myself in fragrances but this smell covers me.
She said, "I'm not your minor girl." She said, "I'm just your dying girl. A girl. A girl."
Sing me a song that will last forever. Give me your hand and I will give you a shoulder. Sing me a song that will seem forever. I'll turn and laugh. Sing me a song that will last forever. Give me your hand and I'll give you a shoulder. Sing me a song and I will surrender. I'll turn and laugh.
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I am not totally sure, but I think this song is about how the singer's girl really is married. The singer is the man-mistress.
I agree with gatsbycab4cutie;
She's used the narrator originally for fun. Yet, over time I believe they really fell for each other.
"This is how I feel. I wait for food that is already spoiled."
From the narrator's perspective: She's married. She's a cheater. I'll wait for her, but how will I know she'll leave him for me?
From the husband's perspective: I wait for her everynight. She comes home late. She's a slut. And yet, I love her. She's become a part of my fiber. I need her like I need food.