Count Choculitis
Motionless in White Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Love
Hollow
Hate
Sorrow

Undead undead
There's evil in my veins
Undead undead
The consummate revenge

How do you forgive the unforgivable?
How could you kill that which has no life?
You once were my sanctuary, and now you are my prison
Loveless

She says she wants to bleed
Heartless
She says she wants to bleed
I won't let go, I will not hurt

I've had all that I could take so I can just shut you out
You could never understand me
Just walk away and don't say goodbye
How can I shake this disease?

The marks on your neck would never lie
The quickest way to the heart is to cut right through the chest.
You must realize that someday you will die and until then you are worthless
The best way to get over someone is to get on top of someone else and move on





Why do I feel guilty for what you have done
The worst part is showing you all the damage that you've caused

Overall Meaning

Motionless in White's "Count Choculitis" is a song that has deep meanings and metaphors that may be difficult at the first listen to understand. The lyrics are about a toxic relationship with a person who now has turned into an evil being who drains the singer and only brings negative emotions such as love, hollow, hate, and sorrow. The person in question is portrayed as undead, with evil directly from their veins, and therefore, they are not capable of feeling anything that a living human can. The singer hints at the thought of taking revenge on the undead, which they deemed the perfect way to feel satisfied.


In the second verse, the singer is questioning how to forgive an unforgivable person, and whether it is possible to kill something that has no life. The undead was once their sanctuary, but now it has become their prison. The overall message is a toxic relationship that started as love that transitioned into a vampire-like addiction that sucked the life out of the singer. The undead in this song could represent a person or a situation that drains every bit of life and emotion one can offer till there's nothing left. The marks on the neck elude to the metaphor of the vampire bite and how selfish the undead relationship was.


In conclusion, Motionless in White's "Count Choculitis" is a song about a relationship gone wrong, turning the individual into an empty shell of what they once were, all while dealing with emotions of wanting revenge, guilt, and questioning how to move on from the situation. The song speaks to anyone who has dealt with a toxic relationship and how it can end up taking everything from you, leaving you feeling hollow and empty inside.


Line by Line Meaning

Undead undead
The singer is referring to his undead status, which could imply a feeling of being numb, emotionless or inhuman.


There's evil in my veins
The singer feels tainted by an evil force or influence, which is something they carry within themselves.


The consummate revenge
The singer seems to seek complete and full revenge to get back at someone for a perceived wrongdoing.


How do you forgive the unforgivable?
The artist is expressing that some acts are too terrible to forgive, and may be questioning how it's possible to let go of such hurt and anger.


How could you kill that which has no life?
The artist is asking how it's possible to feel so emotionally destroyed or defeated that you would want to kill something that wasn't actually alive or living.


You once were my sanctuary, and now you are my prison
The singer is expressing that the person or thing they once trusted deeply and felt safe around has now become something that is trapping them or restricting them in some way.


Loveless
The singer seems to be expressing that there is an absence of love or affection in a given situation or towards a certain person.


She says she wants to bleed
The artist is referencing someone else who expresses a desire to harm themselves or to feel physical pain.


Heartless
The artist may be describing someone who is cruel, cold or unfeeling towards others.


I won't let go, I will not hurt
The artist is making a commitment not to hurt themselves or someone else, even though they may feel tempted or deeply angry.


I've had all that I could take so I can just shut you out
The singer has likely reached a breaking point and feels the need to distance themselves from a person or situation that is causing them pain or distress.


You could never understand me
The artist seems to feel misunderstood by others, or that others cannot comprehend their thoughts or feelings.


Just walk away and don't say goodbye
The singer may be expressing a desire for someone to just leave or exit their life, without trying to smooth things over with a formal goodbye.


How can I shake this disease?
This line may address a feeling of being trapped or weighed down by something that causes fear, pain or a sense of despair.


The marks on your neck would never lie
The singer is most likely implying that someone has been hurt before, and that physical evidence of this damage is still visible on their body.


The quickest way to the heart is to cut right through the chest.
This line may refer to the idea that it's most effective to attack someone in a direct and brutal manner if you want to hurt them emotionally or physically.


You must realize that someday you will die and until then you are worthless
The artist may be expressing a sense of hopelessness or nihilism, implying that life is ultimately pointless or meaningless because everyone will eventually pass away.


The best way to get over someone is to get on top of someone else and move on
The singer may be offering a piece of advice about how to move on from a past relationship or breakup, indicating that the best method is to sleep with someone else to distract yourself from the pain.


Why do I feel guilty for what you have done
The singer seems to be questioning why they feel responsible or burdened for the negative actions or behaviors of someone else.


The worst part is showing you all the damage that you've caused
The artist is addressing someone who has hurt them before and is likely making them aware of the hurt and harm they've caused, perhaps in an effort to make them feel remorseful or guilty.




Lyrics Ā© CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Angelo Joel Parente, Chris Cerulli, Joshua Joseph Balz, Richard Allen Olson

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@datim2010

These guys are masters of the synth. Every other band just uses dance/rave synth randomly in the middle of songs. MIW though adds such a creepiness to it. It's amazing.

@mr.j1629

Dyslexia kicked in and I swear I thought you said Sith just with a y xD

@liqwiidOfficial

I remember my first time seeing them, The piano player was preparing before show, And he just stared at me without breaking glance and just kept playing keys Lol!

@rwkfan7906

"The best way to get over someone is to get on top of someone else and move on" is such a brilliant line.

@bendooley550

Advice i should have followed over a decade ago.

@princeh7144

But the truest šŸ–¤

@blazesols

0:00 - 4:04 That was beautiful.

@TheHeartbound

I was listening to this while I was eating Count Chocula cereal. I ate all of it. .. Even the spoon.

@shanep6663

You, my friend, have a rare case of count choculitis

@crisithink9509

šŸ˜‚

More Comments

More Versions