Heart-Shaped Box
Tribe Society Lyrics


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She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak
I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks
I've been drawn into your magnetar pit trap
I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black

Hey!
Wait!
I've got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey!
Wait!
I've got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey!
Wait!
I've 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's hair and baby's breath
Broken hymen of your Highness, I'm left back
Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back

Hey!
Wait!
I've got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey!
Wait!
I've got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice
Hey!
Wait!




I've got a new complaint
Forever in debt to your priceless advice, your advice

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tribe Society's song Heart-Shaped Box are reminiscent of a tumultuous relationship. The opening lines "She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak, I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks" suggest that the singer feels entrapped by love. The reference to Pisces highlights the fish symbol, commonly associated with Christianity, which could allude to a religious element that has trapped the singer. The metaphorical "heart-shaped box" could signify that love is the trap that he is struggling to escape. The next line "I've been drawn into your magnetar pit trap" suggests an intense gravitational pull that he cannot resist, and the following line "I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black" implies the singer's desire to feel in control of the relationship, even if it means consuming something destructive.


The chorus "Hey! Wait! I've got a new complaint, forever in debt to your priceless advice, your advice" implies the singer's inability to let go of his love even though he has a new issue to complain about. He feels indebted to the advice he has received from his love, which has kept him trapped in the relationship. The next verse "Meat-eating orchids forgive no one just yet, cut myself on angel's hair and baby's breath, broken hymen of your Highness, I'm left back, throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back" is a series of dense metaphors, referencing the fragility of life and the pain that the singer has endured. The meat-eating orchids could represent a devouring force that shows no mercy, whereas the angel's hair and baby's breath signify delicate beauty that is easily damaged. The reference to the broken hymen of "your Highness" could symbolize a loss of innocence or a betrayal, while the umbilical noose could represent the umbilical cord that ties the singer to his love.


Overall, Heart-Shaped Box is a challenging song to interpret. However, through the use of powerful metaphors and imagery, the lyrics paint a picture of a relationship that is both captivating and destructive at the same time.


Line by Line Meaning

She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak
When I'm vulnerable, you stare at me with judgment and detachment, like a Pisces.


I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks
I've been trapped in a relationship with you for an extended period of time, and it's suffocating me.


I've been drawn into your magnetar pit trap
You've ensnared me into a dangerous and intense relationship that I can't escape.


I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black
I want to be the one to take care of you when you're struggling, even if it means enduring your darkness as well.


Hey! Wait! I've got a new complaint Forever in debt to your priceless advice
I have a new issue with our relationship, but I still feel indebted to your guidance and support.


Meat-eating orchids forgive no one just yet
Even Mother Nature's deadliest creatures are not yet ready to forgive those who have wronged them.


Cut myself on angel's hair and baby's breath
I hurt myself on things that are supposed to be pure and good, which is ironic and sad.


Broken hymen of your Highness, I'm left back
You are royalty, but you're also broken and damaged, and I'm stuck dealing with the aftermath.


Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back
I need you to let me go, but I also want you to pull me back in so I don't lose you completely.




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