A cavaletta is a woman who tries to change her sexual partner into a self-made fantasy.
You can clearly see distinct parables throughout the song that I hear about a woman or women in general... in fact, a lot of this album and some of Amputechture seem to make connections to women. I have trouble distinguishing the songs though, because they are so littered with references to God.
Day of the Baphomets, for instance, reminds me of a cheating woman who is caught in the act... however, the song is clearly connected somehow to that of a supreme being.
Also, the lyric "You've got that guilty smile that culminates in bedlam," the word "bedlam" sounds like it's being sang "Bethlehem" to me. I know it's bedlam, but it's just odd to me that it coincides with the albums utter disdain for God.
A cavaletta is a woman who tries to change her sexual partner into a self-made fantasy.
You can clearly see distinct parables throughout the song that I hear about a woman or women in general... in fact, a lot of this album and some of Amputechture seem to make connections to women. I have trouble distinguishing the songs though, because they are so littered with references to God.
Day of the Baphomets, for instance, reminds me of a cheating woman who is caught in the act... however, the song is clearly connected somehow to that of a supreme being.
Also, the lyric "You've got that guilty smile that culminates in bedlam," the word "bedlam" sounds like it's being sang "Bethlehem" to me. I know it's bedlam, but it's just odd to me that it coincides with the albums utter disdain for God.
bedlam means chaos so it's more like a smile that only comes out during a time of chaos.
bedlam means chaos so it's more like a smile that only comes out during a time of chaos.