"Something ain't quite right with me", not "Something ain't quite right to me"
and
"I can't seem to let you be" rather than "I can't seem to let you leave"
and
"Come by when you're most alone" instead of "Come back when you're most alone"
and
"Or I'ma tear your play house down" instead of "But I'ma tear your plate ass down"
and
"Don't you fret, don't you fear" instead of "Don't you threat, don't you fear"
The way I interpret this song, is from the perspective of someone who refuses to realise a relationship is over, or that a person doesn't love them back. The narrator is obviously stalking and threatening the object of affection, standing outside his or her window, throwing stones when he/she is sleeping.
I think it's
"Something ain't quite right with me", not "Something ain't quite right to me"
and
"I can't seem to let you be" rather than "I can't seem to let you leave"
and
"Come by when you're most alone" instead of "Come back when you're most alone"
and
"Or I'ma tear your play house down" instead of "But I'ma tear your plate ass down"
and
"Don't you fret, don't you fear" instead of "Don't you threat, don't you fear"
The way I interpret this song, is from the perspective of someone who refuses to realise a relationship is over, or that a person doesn't love them back. The narrator is obviously stalking and threatening the object of affection, standing outside his or her window, throwing stones when he/she is sleeping.
It's a creepy and fantastic song, and I love it!