Why are there no comments on this song??
Well, I see this song as a twist on the typical male stalker. Female stalkers very rarely stalk at night and wait outside homes. Females stalkers in relationship pursuit usually stalk more subtly during the day by placing themselves where they know the person will be so he or she discovers her. Male stalkers tend to be more aggressive and stalk day & night and try to terrorize their victim, particularly if the male feels rejected for some reason. This gives them a false sense of importance and power. This singer has turned it around by letting her stalker know that she has had enough and now HE will see what it is like to be on the receiving end of a madman. Now HE is the stalked one and although he can't see her, she has been silently watching outside his house and waiting patiently for an opportunity to put an end to the madness. She lost her patience with his insanity years ago so now she is his shadow [not the other way around anymore] and she plans to kill him when the time is right. The stalker will die by his "stalkee" turned stalker. You reap what you sow and karma offers him poetic justice. Similar to the film "Lady Beware" where the stalked woman takes matters into her own hands, only the narrator in this song has truly been driven to the breaking point and has become as crazy as her stalker. People LOVE to see evil punished... if only vicariously through a film or song. :-)
Why are there no comments on this song?? Well, I see this song as a twist on the typical male stalker. Female stalkers very rarely stalk at night and wait outside homes. Females stalkers in relationship pursuit usually stalk more subtly during the day by placing themselves where they know the person will be so he or she discovers her. Male stalkers tend to be more aggressive and stalk day & night and try to terrorize their victim, particularly if the male feels rejected for some reason. This gives them a false sense of importance and power. This singer has turned it around by letting her stalker know that she has had enough and now HE will see what it is like to be on the receiving end of a madman. Now HE is the stalked one and although he can't see her, she has been silently watching outside his house and waiting patiently for an opportunity to put an end to the madness. She lost her patience with his insanity years ago so now she is his shadow [not the other way around anymore] and she plans to kill him when the time is right. The stalker will die by his "stalkee" turned stalker. You reap what you sow and karma offers him poetic justice. Similar to the film "Lady Beware" where the stalked woman takes matters into her own hands, only the narrator in this song has truly been driven to the breaking point and has become as crazy as her stalker. People LOVE to see evil punished... if only vicariously through a film or song. :-)