Dimechurch:
Again, I think there are2 people (twin in a mask). So some ladies prayer is foiled by the unfolding reality of the our leading Boy “alone” as usual.
The next part is obviously talking about fat whores (fold)
Or not.
His aloneness is emphasized and the “clientele” remains shrouded in mystery.
Sex is further related to the spiritual but in a more positive way I think than before it was just expoitive in act 1.
(theory btw, about the death of ms. Terri, it was ordered by pimp/priest entity as he said “take me to the river” and therefore the tree/father/person who died may have been one of the twins or may have been the original father, or some dude who “she prayed to” in the beginning of this song but he had to kill her for some secret reason. Maybe?)
Best line is the ending “force fed in the stomach of sin welcome to the world”. The alliteration draws our attention, but when we focus we see that this has two meanings.
Figer it out yourself.
Dimechurch: Again, I think there are2 people (twin in a mask). So some ladies prayer is foiled by the unfolding reality of the our leading Boy “alone” as usual. The next part is obviously talking about fat whores (fold) Or not. His aloneness is emphasized and the “clientele” remains shrouded in mystery. Sex is further related to the spiritual but in a more positive way I think than before it was just expoitive in act 1. (theory btw, about the death of ms. Terri, it was ordered by pimp/priest entity as he said “take me to the river” and therefore the tree/father/person who died may have been one of the twins or may have been the original father, or some dude who “she prayed to” in the beginning of this song but he had to kill her for some secret reason. Maybe?) Best line is the ending “force fed in the stomach of sin welcome to the world”. The alliteration draws our attention, but when we focus we see that this has two meanings. Figer it out yourself.