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Eat Your Heart Out
Knives Out! Lyrics
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oh, what a lovely day to die
Come sweetheart, let me count your stab wounds
it seems unlikely you'll survive
Lay down I want to eat your heart out
to bring us even closer
and blow a kiss goodbye
Calm down and exit with the light
there's no need to cry
Adorn the altar with white roses
after you begin decomposing
You define the essence of all beauty
Oh, what a lovely to die
You have been saving yourself for this day all of your life
And now the moments finally here
so come a little closer
come a little closer to me
The lyrics of "Eat Your Heart Out" by Knives Out! are macabre and filled with disturbing imagery, highlighting a fixation on death, violence, and the grotesque. The song begins with the line, "After the kiss comes the deathblow, oh, what a lovely day to die," setting the tone for the rest of the lyrics to follow. The singer of the song invites his lover to "lay down" so he can "eat your heart out" and "bring us even closer." The idea of consuming another person's heart is disturbing, but there is also an underlying sense of intimacy and possession that is unsettling.
The song continues with a description of the lover's wounds and their eventual demise. The singer suggests that their partner's death is a beautiful thing, and they adorn the altar with white roses once their lover has begun to decompose. The lyrics suggest an obsession with the physical beauty of the lover, even in death. The final lines of the song suggest that the lover has been waiting for this moment all their life, and the singer encourages them to come closer, leaving the listener with a sense of unease.
Overall, "Eat Your Heart Out" is a twisted love song that explores themes of obsession, violence, and death. The lyrics are evocative and disturbing, and they challenge listeners to confront their own morbid fascinations.
Line by Line Meaning
After the kiss comes the death blow
Following a seemingly loving moment, a sudden and fatal act will occur
oh, what a lovely day to die
The singer is expressing enjoyment or appreciation for the idea of death
Come sweetheart, let me count your stab wounds
The singer is taking pleasure in the violent act they have committed
it seems unlikely you'll survive
The artist is confident that their victim will not live through their wounds
Lay down I want to eat your heart out
The artist desires a closer, more intimate connection with their victim, even if it means consuming them
to bring us even closer
The singer believes that consuming their victim will create a deeper bond between them
Lay down under the bluest skies
The singer is suggesting a peaceful and idyllic setting for the violent act
and blow a kiss goodbye
The victim is being urged to accept their impending fate and say their final goodbyes
Calm down and exit with the light
The artist is attempting to comfort their victim and reassure them that death can be a peaceful experience
there's no need to cry
The artist is encouraging their victim not to fear or be sad about their death
Adorn the altar with white roses
The singer is envisioning a funeral or memorial for their victim, with the traditional use of white roses as a symbol of mourning
after you begin decomposing
The artist is anticipating the physical decay and decomposition of the victim's body after death
You define the essence of all beauty
The singer views their victim as the epitome of beauty, despite having just killed them
Oh, what a lovely to die
The singer is continuing to express their enjoyment or appreciation for the idea of death
You have been saving yourself for this day all of your life
The singer is suggesting that their victim was destined or meant to die at their hands
And now the moments finally here
The artist is acknowledging that the long-awaited moment of their victim's death has arrived
so come a little closer
The artist desires physical proximity with their victim in their final moments
come a little closer to me
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis on the singer's desire for closeness
Contributed by Daniel V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Addie Fellhoelter
This song makes me feel so good š I can't help but smile.
James Funderburk
Love all of Todd Smith's Projects,but I am really happy he teamed up with Tommy Sickles and Tom Maxwell of Nothingface. Great fucking project
Drake Davis
this is a masterpiece what are ya'll talking about
DecAyMON Mattison
"Come sweetheart let me count your stab wounds."
Thorn The Pantomath
1:16 you can Straight up hear Matt
BillyW1tchDoc7or
LOL, This isn't anyone rendition or cover, This is the final version of the song sir.
Merlin Brando
I like theĀ Rough Cuts EP version better
Verty
Why is the original one not on youtube anymore? I don't want to hear those annoying keyboards mudding up the mix.
Verty
Also those background guitars. Jesus christ. Unnecessary.
Verty
The original version is so much better.