Crooked
Sizzy Rocket Lyrics


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There was a girl,
There was another girl.
Every night, out the window, into the world
They took the hearts, of all of the boys
Black diamonds for eyes, black holes for lives
Black skirts and black drugs for black eyes
You never seen anything so crooked
So crooked
They are the queens of the night, run for your life before you,
Turn crooked too.
There was a house, up on a hill
Abandoned in 1935, it comes alive
You can see it if you stand real still.
These crooked girls, like to cast spells
And if you break either of their hearts, they will come for you
Coz' they are in it to win it and to win it is to kill.

You never heard of anything so crooked
So crooked
They are the queens of the night, run for your life before you
Turn crooked too.

And they comin', comin' for you
Yeah they comin', comin' for you, yeah!

You never seen anything so, anything so crooked
So crooked
You never seen anything so crooked
So crooked
They are the queens of the night, run for your life
Run! Run! for your life




They are the queens of the night, run for your life before you,
Turn crooked too

Overall Meaning

Sizzy Rocket's song "Crooked" is a haunting and evocative story about two girls who wreak havoc on the hearts of boys in the night. The first verse of the song sets the scene, introducing the two girls who are the focus of the story. They are described as taking "the hearts of all of the boys," with "black diamonds for eyes" and "black holes for lives." This image reinforces the idea that these girls are dangerous and mysterious, with a power over men that is both alluring and frightening.


As the song goes on, we learn more about the girls and their strange world. The second verse describes an abandoned house on a hill that "comes alive" when the girls cast their spells. There is a sense of foreboding and danger in these lyrics, as if the girls are not entirely human and are capable of dark magic. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "so crooked" over and over again, emphasizing the twisted and distorted nature of the world that these girls inhabit.


The final lines of the song are a warning to the listener: the girls are coming, and if you're not careful, you could end up just like the boys they've left heartbroken in their wake. The repetition of the phrase "run for your life" underscores the urgency of this warning, and the final line "before you turn crooked too" is a chilling reminder of just how dangerous these girls can be.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a girl,
The story starts with a girl, a character the singer introduces to take us on a journey.


There was another girl.
But there's another girl too, another character who is going to be a significant part of the story.


Every night, out the window, into the world
The girls are adventurous and wild, leaving the safe space of their homes to explore the world outside.


They took the hearts, of all of the boys
The girls, with their charm and beauty, leave a trail of heartbroken boys behind them.


Black diamonds for eyes, black holes for lives
The girls are mysterious and enigmatic, with deep, dark eyes that hint at their troubled pasts.


Black skirts and black drugs for black eyes
Their fashion choices and habits reflect their darkness, with black being the primary color of their outfits and the drugs they use.


You never seen anything so crooked
The girls' behavior and way of life is very twisted and unconventional, something the singer suggests the listener may have never witnessed before.


So crooked
The girls are so abnormal and devious that 'crooked' becomes a recurring description.


They are the queens of the night, run for your life before you, Turn crooked too.
The girls are powerful and influential, with a force of their own. The advise to run and avoid turning 'crooked' suggests they have the ability to corrupt people they touch.


There was a house, up on a hill Abandoned in 1935, it comes alive You can see it if you stand real still.
The song takes a creepy turn with the introduction of an abandoned house, which is mysteriously alive and can be seen if you watch it closely, creating an eerie vibe.


These crooked girls, like to cast spells And if you break either of their hearts, they will come for you Coz' they are in it to win it and to win it is to kill.
The girls reveal another layer of their twisted nature with the suggestion of spellcasting and the warning of dire consequences if someone breaks their hearts. 'Win or kill' highlights the severity of their behavior, conveying a dangerous vibe.


And they comin', comin' for you Yeah they comin', comin' for you, yeah!
The song reaches a climax with a warning, 'they're coming for you' being repeated, arguably representing fear, danger and the girl's potential to corrupt.


You never seen anything so, anything so crooked So crooked You never seen anything so crooked So crooked
The eerily repetitive chorus emphasizes the twisted and corrupted nature of the girls, but also serves as a reminder to the audience that they've never experienced anything like this before.


They are the queens of the night, run for your life Run! Run! for your life They are the queens of the night, run for your life before you, Turn crooked too
The repetition of 'run for your life' highlights the severity of the situation, and serves as a warning to avoid the corrupting influence of these crooked girls.




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