Pretty sure this song is critical of abortion. I know that sounds weird but it makes sense to me. "Bury me alive" is like how aborted fetuses are "killed" while they're "alive," and they're "buried alive" because they were taken prematurely. The references to petrifying and calcifying likely refer to postmortem calcification of the fetal tissue, or simply just being still and dead and being reduced to a skeleton. The "hate and the lies" that he says to "feed" is referring to the controversy over abortion, basically saying that while people are busy arguing about it, fetuses are still being aborted. The rest of the lyrics are likely descriptions of the actual process of aborting the fetus, like cauterization or lighting the womb and allowing the fetus to "suffocate inside."
Sounds crazy but I don't think it's as simple as say, a song about not giving a shit what people think. BB songs seem to have a basic interpretation for NORPs who buy their music but a deeper meaning behind that facade.
Pretty sure this song is critical of abortion. I know that sounds weird but it makes sense to me. "Bury me alive" is like how aborted fetuses are "killed" while they're "alive," and they're "buried alive" because they were taken prematurely. The references to petrifying and calcifying likely refer to postmortem calcification of the fetal tissue, or simply just being still and dead and being reduced to a skeleton. The "hate and the lies" that he says to "feed" is referring to the controversy over abortion, basically saying that while people are busy arguing about it, fetuses are still being aborted. The rest of the lyrics are likely descriptions of the actual process of aborting the fetus, like cauterization or lighting the womb and allowing the fetus to "suffocate inside."
Sounds crazy but I don't think it's as simple as say, a song about not giving a shit what people think. BB songs seem to have a basic interpretation for NORPs who buy their music but a deeper meaning behind that facade.