Heart-Shaped Box
Garrett Owen Lyrics
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I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks
I've been drawn into your magnet tar pit trap
I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Your advice
Meat-eating orchids forgive no one just yet
Cut myself on angel hair and baby's breath
Broken hymen of Your Highness, I'm left black
Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey
Wait
I got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Your advice
In Garrett Owen's song "Heart-Shaped Box," the lyrics explore themes of vulnerability, manipulation, and dependency in a relationship. The first four lines of the song suggest that the singer feels scrutinized by their partner, particularly when they are in a weakened state. The metaphor of being locked inside a heart-shaped box implies confinement and being trapped within the emotional realm of their partner for an extended period of time.
The next set of lines describes the singer feeling irresistibly pulled into their partner's alluring and dangerous presence. The reference to a "magnet tar pit trap" suggests the toxic nature of the relationship, with the singer recognizing the potential harm they may face from being too close. The line "I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black" carries a dark and introspective tone, portraying a desire to help their partner overcome their own inner struggles, hoping to alleviate the pain they may inflict on themselves.
The repeated chorus lines "Hey, Wait, I got a new complaint, Forever in debt to your priceless advice" express the singer's frustration and dependence on their partner's guidance. The complaint mentioned in the lyrics could signify their inability to break free from the cycle of manipulation and reliance on their partner's opinions.
The next verse introduces a sense of self-harm and emotional anguish. The mention of "Meat-eating orchids forgive no one just yet" suggests a feeling of betrayal, with the singer finding it difficult to forgive those who have wronged them. The lyrics also touch on self-inflicted pain, metaphorically cutting oneself on angel hair (a reference to delicate and ethereal beauty) and baby's breath (a flower symbolizing innocence and purity).
The line "Broken hymen of Your Highness, I'm left black" portrays a loss of innocence and the emotional damage caused by their partner. The mention of their partner as "Your Highness" may suggest a power imbalance or their partner's arrogance in the relationship. The final line of the verse, "Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back," hints at the singer's willingness to return to the toxic relationship, despite the harm and negativity they have experienced.
Overall, the lyrics of "Heart-Shaped Box" delve into the complexities of a toxic and manipulative relationship, highlighting the singer's vulnerability, dependence, and their struggle to break free from a destructive cycle.
Line by Line Meaning
She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak
She looks at me with a penetrating gaze, like a Pisces, when I am vulnerable
I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks
I have been trapped within the confines of your love and emotional turmoil for a prolonged period
I've been drawn into your magnet tar pit trap
I have been irresistibly pulled into the sticky, suffocating trap of your magnetic attraction
I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black
I long to consume and alleviate your suffering when you reach a state of despair and darkness
Hey
Expression of attention or acknowledgment
Wait
A request to pause or hold on
I got a new complaint
I have a fresh grievance or dissatisfaction
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Forever indebted to the invaluable guidance and wisdom you have given me
Your advice
The counsel and guidance you provide
Meat-eating orchids forgive no one just yet
Carnivorous orchids are unwilling to grant forgiveness to anyone at this moment
Cut myself on angel hair and baby's breath
I have harmed myself on delicate and fragile things, symbolic of heavenly beauty and innocence
Broken hymen of Your Highness, I'm left black
The ruptured virginity of royalty, metaphorically representing a loss of purity and innocence, has left me in a state of darkness
Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back
Release the metaphorical cord that binds us, so I can return to you and reestablish a connection
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Written by: Kurt Cobain
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