I died so I could haunt you is exactly that–haunting. He died because that was the only way he could have her.
She was unfaithful during life, and then he up and died, which made her feel really bad, that she shouldn’t have cheated on him and that he should have had her, really. So she felt haunted by him. This haunting was the only way he could have her. And it worked. And she is now haunted. And that is haunting.
The changing potentially ever ambiguous perspective is amazing. the guy and the girl imagine each other’s perspectives.
The girl ultimately kills herself--that's why in the end she sings, "I Died So I Could Hold You." The only way she could hold her significant other again was by dying. Otherwise she'd continue to be haunted by him.
I died so I could haunt you is exactly that–haunting. He died because that was the only way he could have her. She was unfaithful during life, and then he up and died, which made her feel really bad, that she shouldn’t have cheated on him and that he should have had her, really. So she felt haunted by him. This haunting was the only way he could have her. And it worked. And she is now haunted. And that is haunting.
The changing potentially ever ambiguous perspective is amazing. the guy and the girl imagine each other’s perspectives.
The girl ultimately kills herself--that's why in the end she sings, "I Died So I Could Hold You." The only way she could hold her significant other again was by dying. Otherwise she'd continue to be haunted by him.