Oedipus came to mind when I first heard this, especially with lines like "eat up your shame, you did not choose to be this way" and "you cannot choose her love, oh no."
But I think it just has more to do with struggling with the type of love held for family? There's definitely a negative feel towards family. I guess the last two lines show how that's better than nothing, though.
Oedipus came to mind when I first heard this, especially with lines like "eat up your shame, you did not choose to be this way" and "you cannot choose her love, oh no."
But I think it just has more to do with struggling with the type of love held for family? There's definitely a negative feel towards family. I guess the last two lines show how that's better than nothing, though.