This song enchantingly describes the sheer panic (That I know You and I both have felt on more than one occasion) that sets in after you've realized, but not totally come to grips with, the fact that you have accidently suffocated your lover after binding and gaging her and placing her in your trunk for safekeeping. The lyrics evoke a twisted sympathy for the narrator, yet retain a coal-black sense of humor regarding the messy situation.
This song enchantingly describes the sheer panic (That I know You and I both have felt on more than one occasion) that sets in after you've realized, but not totally come to grips with, the fact that you have accidently suffocated your lover after binding and gaging her and placing her in your trunk for safekeeping. The lyrics evoke a twisted sympathy for the narrator, yet retain a coal-black sense of humor regarding the messy situation.