I think that this song is maybe a feminist song although perhaps it is simply a cry for freedom. "How deep does she weep in your well of unkeep..." I think Katie Jane is saying that people mistreat others, both verbally and physically, and that sometimes they don't understand the full extent of what they are doing when they say things. I think she is simply saying that there is a way out and that we all suffer like Madraykin, we shouldn't feel alone because at some point, everyone hurts.
I think that this song is maybe a feminist song although perhaps it is simply a cry for freedom. "How deep does she weep in your well of unkeep..." I think Katie Jane is saying that people mistreat others, both verbally and physically, and that sometimes they don't understand the full extent of what they are doing when they say things. I think she is simply saying that there is a way out and that we all suffer like Madraykin, we shouldn't feel alone because at some point, everyone hurts.