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Trinkets Pale of Moon Lyrics
by the landfill I lust
I burn their clothing before I dig into the ground
I am Janus faced, belial with vines
you're going to wish you hadn't run
Claire Audina is calling me
I hear the hearts of tiny beating drums
I feigned umbrage at my bruising fists
you're going to wish you hadn't run
and with these trinkets pale of moon
senescent charms become a bludgeon of wrinkles
when I nurse your tired heart
for every time you hear this strain of lullabies collapsing
walk towards the echo and let it hold your trembling
their gourds are punctured easily
amnesia fumes in little twists of silk
induce this multi strobe with melody
you're going to wish you hadn't run
I sing your epicedium
my father taught me when I was young
you'll wear the tattered fringe of hangnail regalia
you're going to wish you hadn't run
and with these trinkets pale of moon
senescent charms become a bludgeon of wrinkles
when I nurse your tired heart
for every time you hear this strain of lullabies collapsing
walk towards the echo and let it hold your trembling
I burn their clothing before I dig into the ground
you're going to wish you hadn't run
I hear the hearts of tiny beating drums
you're going to wish you hadn't run
senescent charms become a bludgeon of wrinkles
when I nurse your tired heart
walk towards the echo and let it hold your trembling
amnesia fumes in little twists of silk
you're going to wish you hadn't run
my father taught me when I was young
you're going to wish you hadn't run
senescent charms become a bludgeon of wrinkles
when I nurse your tired heart
walk towards the echo and let it hold your trembling
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Ok. Now I'm starting to think these are just random songs with no story. But Someday soon (lol like after this officially gets released) I might know the meaning.
While I am not completely sure what this is about, it just struck me (after looking up some of the more obscure words in here) that it mentions old, aging things (usually regal in nature) several times. I know it mentions trinkets in the title, but I feel like there is more to it. I think it may be about the narrator losing someone important to them, or the narrator killing someone. For example, they mention "I burn the clothing before I dig into the ground." So, they are burning the evidence before burying them. Then they mention they sing a song before burying them (their epicedium). Plus, they keep saying "your going to wish you hadn't run" which could be interpreted as saying "this is what you get for being a coward" or just "this is what you get for running away."
Something like that.