From what I've heard, Emilie Autumn grew up with lots of mental illnesses. One in particular, audible hallucinations. Which means that she hears things that aren't really there. Such as she hears her name being called, when no one is really calling her name. So, I think this song is based on this illness. "Did you know sometimes, it frightens me. When you say my name, and I can't see you." Most people who have audible hallucinations often get frightened, when they hear things like that. Also when she was young she used to write poems a lot, but never actually thought that they would ever become songs. So, " is it enough for you to steal into my mind, filling up my page with music written in my hand" means that the hallucinations used to give her ideas for her poems. Basically, what I think this poems about is, her questioning her illness. And her beginning to like the voices because she was lonely. Emilie Autumn is one of my favorite singers, and this is another beautiful poem she has made. So....great work Emilie! :D
From what I've heard, Emilie Autumn grew up with lots of mental illnesses. One in particular, audible hallucinations. Which means that she hears things that aren't really there. Such as she hears her name being called, when no one is really calling her name. So, I think this song is based on this illness. "Did you know sometimes, it frightens me. When you say my name, and I can't see you." Most people who have audible hallucinations often get frightened, when they hear things like that. Also when she was young she used to write poems a lot, but never actually thought that they would ever become songs. So, " is it enough for you to steal into my mind, filling up my page with music written in my hand" means that the hallucinations used to give her ideas for her poems. Basically, what I think this poems about is, her questioning her illness. And her beginning to like the voices because she was lonely. Emilie Autumn is one of my favorite singers, and this is another beautiful poem she has made. So....great work Emilie! :D