WEIGHTLESS! Lyrics
Skull-wide, entrance
Thoughts spill no retention
Can't even form the sentence
Little interest in my sentience
Its all black and white, you're all out of luck
I write on the walls, That my time is up
That my time is up
That my time is up
That my time is up
That my time is-
[Chorus]
Wasted, no more
Dry mouth, several locks on the door
My life, on the floor
Weightless, I don't want this anymore
(did you know you are talking to an artist? I sometimes do, special things to my victims, things that are creative. of course it takes knowledge, pride in your work, for example-)
[Chorus]
Tasteless, no more
Dry mouth, several locks on the door
My life, on the floor
Weightless, I don't want this anymore
I will end up on the news before I end up in your basement
Bitch
We fuck then you put me on your playlist
I lied to your face I think I liked it it was painless
I got what you wanted cause I do not have your patience
[Outro]
No more!
I will not take that shit
No more!
All you gotta do is take that shit
(a decapitated head can continue to see for approximately 20 seconds, so when I've got one that's gawking I always hold it up so that it can see its body, it's a little extra I throw in for no added charge. I must admit it makes me chuckle every time.)
About
The song is about the singer’s kidnapping after receiving severe brain damage from someone.
Reading the two verses in reverse order tells a story: Femtanyl went over to someone’s place to hook up, and then afterwards says or does something to aggravate her hook-up. The hook up then either:
a.) Hits/hurts Femtanyl to the point of accidentally giving her brain damage and then resorts to locking her in their basement to avoid being charged with her death.
b.) Kidnaps Femtanyl and intentionally gives her brain damage for sadistic experimentation.
The lines “It’s all black and white, you’re all out of luck” and “I write on the walls that my time is up” suggest the former possibility, that the hook-up did this to Femtanyl on accident and is keeping her locked away in the hopes no one will find her.
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