In Stalker, the Queen has her love trapped and is telling him how much she wants him. And it is not an option: she says “yes or no, whichever, I’ll have you someday”. The band has indicated that the murder occurs at the end of this song, in the last verse. Perhaps the object of her affection rejected her and she murdered him in a rage. I imagine that she is gazing on his body when she says “you are mine”, since he cannot now get away from her.
@TimberWolf762 I think of the last full verse "Want you to love me, touch me..." as the moment she begins stabbing her lover to death, and the last 3 lines are the aftermath, not quite realizing yet what just happened, but knowing her now-dead lover will now never belong to anyone else. For me, Dany's vocal delivery in these last two parts projects a powerful visual of this.
@TimberWolf762 I think of the last full verse "Want you to love me, touch me..." as the moment she begins stabbing her lover to death, and the last 3 lines are the aftermath, not quite realizing yet what just happened, but knowing her now-dead lover will now never belong to anyone else. For me, Dany's vocal delivery in these last two parts projects a powerful visual of this.
In Stalker, the Queen has her love trapped and is telling him how much she wants him. And it is not an option: she says “yes or no, whichever, I’ll have you someday”. The band has indicated that the murder occurs at the end of this song, in the last verse. Perhaps the object of her affection rejected her and she murdered him in a rage. I imagine that she is gazing on his body when she says “you are mine”, since he cannot now get away from her.
@TimberWolf762 I think of the last full verse "Want you to love me, touch me..." as the moment she begins stabbing her lover to death, and the last 3 lines are the aftermath, not quite realizing yet what just happened, but knowing her now-dead lover will now never belong to anyone else. For me, Dany's vocal delivery in these last two parts projects a powerful visual of this.
@TimberWolf762 I think of the last full verse "Want you to love me, touch me..." as the moment she begins stabbing her lover to death, and the last 3 lines are the aftermath, not quite realizing yet what just happened, but knowing her now-dead lover will now never belong to anyone else. For me, Dany's vocal delivery in these last two parts projects a powerful visual of this.