This song talks about death, deception, and the pursuit of immortality, making a few cultural references to Loa and Baron Samedi, a lwa of the dead and Haitian Vodou. The Loa are the spirits that bridge the gap between humanity and the divine, Bondye (God). The song delves into the dark and supernatural world of Loa and immortality. It tells the tale of someone seeking to escape the clutches of a powerful Loa and getting caught in a manipulative scheme orchestrated by Marie, previously discussed on the album's second track, resulting in them being trapped in a pact for immortality. He seeks to be free of his curse through voodoo, unknowingly placed already upon him by the one he goes to seeking help. She ends up cursing and deceiving him for seeking to cheat death.
This song talks about death, deception, and the pursuit of immortality, making a few cultural references to Loa and Baron Samedi, a lwa of the dead and Haitian Vodou. The Loa are the spirits that bridge the gap between humanity and the divine, Bondye (God). The song delves into the dark and supernatural world of Loa and immortality. It tells the tale of someone seeking to escape the clutches of a powerful Loa and getting caught in a manipulative scheme orchestrated by Marie, previously discussed on the album's second track, resulting in them being trapped in a pact for immortality. He seeks to be free of his curse through voodoo, unknowingly placed already upon him by the one he goes to seeking help. She ends up cursing and deceiving him for seeking to cheat death.