We Will Put Her in Two Graves Lyrics

Lyric discussion by paedophageplayground 

Are the lines meant to suggest some sort of duplicity or dual personality on the part of the song's subject? Perhaps some abstract sense of belonging to another person, some romantic sentiment of dying alongside a lover? I think it's a widely accepted psychological notion that humans have an unconscious ideal or separate version of themselves, uninhibited in dreamscapes, that may not conform to how they would normally or socially present themselves. While Soley doesn't give much meaning to work with and I'm probably overthinking just because, the lyrical simplicity and beautiful instrumentation are more than enough to convey some much needed poetic spirit in modern music, especially with the fascinatingly morbid imagery of graves.