Cervix Couch
Christian Death Lyrics


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All together, all alone
Places can not claim us home
Creed of love bars not our way
Singing shapeless as our day

Fishwives leave the gutters
Mothers leave their sons
While the curious men
With their curious smiles
Leave rejected in pairs
One by one

From action, not from fear
Count us well we're always here
Feeding stranger lusts in dark
Cornered each in alley park

Fishwives leave the gutters
Mothers leave their sons
While the curious men
With their curious smiles
Leave rejected in pairs
One by one

Harps of choruses fill the air
Mark of shame already there
Streamers flung against the wind
Cross our faces we have...

We have...
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Overall Meaning

"Cervix Couch" is a song by Christian Death that delves into the themes of isolation, rejection, and desire. The opening lines, "All together, all alone/ Places cannot claim us home," set the tone for the rest of the song, as it speaks about how people can feel alone even when surrounded by others or in familiar places. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of love being a universal creed that does not discriminate or hinder one's path towards it.


The following lines are more provocative, as they describe fishwives leaving gutters, mothers leaving their sons, and curious men with curious smiles leaving rejected in pairs. These lines can be interpreted as societal outcasts or those shunned by mainstream society finding solace in each other despite the rejection they face. The lyrics also touch upon the allure of taboo and "feeding stranger lusts in dark," hinting at sexual desires and encounters that are kept hidden from view.


The chorus, "Fishwives leave the gutters/ Mothers leave their sons/ While the curious men/ With their curious smiles/ Leave rejected in pairs/ One by one," continues this theme of isolation, abandonment, and rejection, as each group is forced to leave and find their own way. The final lines of the song, "Harps of choruses fill the air/ Mark of shame already there/ Streamers flung against the wind/ Cross our faces we have...," suggest pain, guilt, and perhaps even regret, as those depicted in the song are marked by their experiences and must carry them with them wherever they go.


Line by Line Meaning

All together, all alone
We may be physically together or alone, but our souls are always alone.


Places can not claim us home
No place can be our true home, as we are bound to wander everywhere where our soul may lead us.


Creed of love bars not our way
Our pursuit of love is not limited by any particular creed nor does it stop us from exploring new paths to finding it.


Singing shapeless as our day
Our songs are formless and undefined, much like our existence in life.


Fishwives leave the gutters
People who are considered inferior due to their profession or status in life are free to leave their past behind and start a new journey.


Mothers leave their sons
Even a mother's love cannot hold back someone who has decided to break free from their past and move on.


While the curious men
Those who are curious about and attracted to us are often the same ones who will reject us later on.


With their curious smiles
Their seemingly innocent smiles often hide the ulterior motives behind their attraction towards us.


Leave rejected in pairs
These curious men often leave us rejected and alone, much like how they came in pairs to approach us.


One by one
They leave us one by one, without any remorse or care for the pain they may have caused in our lives.


From action, not from fear
We make decisions based on what we truly believe in, and not out of fear of any repercussions that may arise.


Count us well we're always here
We will always be present, and our existence is impossible to ignore, no matter how hard others try.


Feeding stranger lusts in dark
We find ourselves satisfying the desires of strangers in the darkness, as if it is our only purpose in life.


Cornered each in alley park
We are forced to hide in alleyways, as we are often unwelcome in the public spaces of society.


Harps of choruses fill the air
The sounds of harmony and unity permeate the atmosphere, as if hinting at the possibility of a better life for us.


Mark of shame already there
The stigma and shame associated with us are already imprinted upon our being, as if it is a burden we cannot escape.


Streamers flung against the wind
Our lives seem to be aimlessly scattered, much like streamers flung in various directions by the wind.


Cross our faces we have...
We carry the cross of societal rejection on our faces, and it is up to us to decide how we will bear that burden.


We have...
The unfinished sentence leaves the meaning open-ended, much like how our lives may be unpredictable and filled with uncertainty.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Iricom US Ltd, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Allen Henry Mc Grier, Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, Lauryn N Hill, Mikely Wilhelm Adam, Salaam Remi, Samuel Jean, Samuel Prakazrel Michel, Teena Marie Brockert, Tremaine Aldon Neverson, Wyclef Jean

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Staci


on The Blue Hour

Thank you, brought a lot of insight about this beautiful track.

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