This song seems to be connected to Volbeat's other song, "Mary Ann's Place". In that song, the singer is at the grave of Mary Ann, which is right next to Lucy's grave.
Then in this song, you hear that Lucy's and Mary Ann's mother, Mrs. Ness just killed herself, presumably because she couldn't deal with the fact that her two daughters were dead. Now Mr. Ness has been arrested on the assumption that he killed his wife.
This then, could lead into another song by Volbeat, "Sad Man's Tongue", in which Mr. Ness is said to be "sitting my time" in jail, pondering over all that he has been through in life.
This song seems to be connected to Volbeat's other song, "Mary Ann's Place". In that song, the singer is at the grave of Mary Ann, which is right next to Lucy's grave.
Then in this song, you hear that Lucy's and Mary Ann's mother, Mrs. Ness just killed herself, presumably because she couldn't deal with the fact that her two daughters were dead. Now Mr. Ness has been arrested on the assumption that he killed his wife.
This then, could lead into another song by Volbeat, "Sad Man's Tongue", in which Mr. Ness is said to be "sitting my time" in jail, pondering over all that he has been through in life.
@4t0utl3m0nd3, "Sad Man's Tongue" is actually from Johnny Cash.
@4t0utl3m0nd3, "Sad Man's Tongue" is actually from Johnny Cash.