I'm pretty sure at least part of this is based on Richard Matheson's book "I Am Legend", which is also where the band got it's name. It's a story about this guy who is the last human being on earth, and everyone else has turned into vampires. He spends a lot of time in the library reading about blood and vampires and whatnot, and it takes him forever to figure out how and why the vampires react to various things, thus "Don't you think it's strange that I've been reading, still I don't know how to kill you." The next two lines might be from the protagonist's point of view, but they may also be from the vampires' point of view, since the protagonist kills a lot of them in their sleep.
Some spoilers may follow, so if you're planning on reading the book, you may want to stop here. Later on in the book, he finds a woman who he believes hasn't been turned into a vampire. Of course, it turns out she has, but he still loves her even after finding out what she truly is. This might explain the second verse, specifically "I don't mind your complexion or even the fact that you are bleeding", seeing as how vampires have pale skin and obviously drink blood.
As for the rest of the song, I have no idea how it would fit into this interpretation.
I'm pretty sure at least part of this is based on Richard Matheson's book "I Am Legend", which is also where the band got it's name. It's a story about this guy who is the last human being on earth, and everyone else has turned into vampires. He spends a lot of time in the library reading about blood and vampires and whatnot, and it takes him forever to figure out how and why the vampires react to various things, thus "Don't you think it's strange that I've been reading, still I don't know how to kill you." The next two lines might be from the protagonist's point of view, but they may also be from the vampires' point of view, since the protagonist kills a lot of them in their sleep.
Some spoilers may follow, so if you're planning on reading the book, you may want to stop here. Later on in the book, he finds a woman who he believes hasn't been turned into a vampire. Of course, it turns out she has, but he still loves her even after finding out what she truly is. This might explain the second verse, specifically "I don't mind your complexion or even the fact that you are bleeding", seeing as how vampires have pale skin and obviously drink blood.
As for the rest of the song, I have no idea how it would fit into this interpretation.