Black Widow
Rhett May Lyrics


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Black Widow Music and Lyrics (Copyright) by Rhett May
Verse 1
In this world of empty spaces…darkness is the new delight
Can’t control the rabid races…hunger in the moonlit night
Fangs are sharpened, saliva dripping…whitened throat so soft and torn
Greedy drinking, bloody oozing…gory redness till the sun is warm
Hhhmmm the black widow
Verse 2
Will you slake this thirsty burning…will you raise your head and howl
At the full moon and it’s calling…fill the night with fear most foul
Cries of dread and children weeping…frightful sounds of gnashing teeth
People dying, that should be sleeping…pray the lord their soul to keep
Hhhhmmm the black widow
Verse 3
What is this, this dreadful yearning…dark invidious blood filled lust
That fills the silence with it’s slurping…to was away the midnight dust
Chorus
New queen on the scene…say hello
To the Black Widow
She’s the new queen on the scene…say hello




To the Black Widow
Repeat Chorus

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rhett May's song "Black Widow" depict a haunting and eerie atmosphere, focusing on themes of darkness, hunger, and fear. In the first verse, the emptiness of the world is highlighted, with darkness being portrayed as a newfound delight. There is a sense of chaos and lack of control, as indicated by the mention of "rabid races" and the hunger that emerges in the moonlit night. The imagery of a black widow spider is introduced, with its fangs sharpened and saliva dripping, symbolizing a predator waiting to strike. The description of "greedy drinking" and "bloody oozing" conveys a sense of brutality and violence that continues until the arrival of the sun.


In the second verse, the lyrics delve deeper into the feelings of thirst and burning desire. The question is posed whether the listener will give in to these urges and howl at the full moon. The reference to filling the night with "fear most foul" implies a sense of terror and dread that accompanies these dark impulses. The cries of dread and weeping children, along with the sounds of gnashing teeth, create a chilling atmosphere. The line "People dying, that should be sleeping…pray the lord their soul to keep" adds a touch of religious imagery, emphasizing the dire consequences of succumbing to these sinister urges.


The third verse continues the exploration of the singer's inner turmoil and the alluring yet destructive nature of their desires. There is a description of a "dark invidious blood-filled lust" that is contrasted with the need to wash away the "midnight dust." This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the longing for release from inner turmoil and the attempt to cleanse oneself from the darkness that consumes them.


The chorus serves as a powerful affirmation of the Black Widow's presence, establishing her as a new queen on the scene. This repetition emphasizes the impact and significance of her character, solidifying her reign of fear and darkness.


Overall, "Black Widow" presents a haunting and macabre perspective on the allure and consequences of succumbing to one's dark desires.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: RHETT MAURICE NEAL MAY

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