Eve of Agnes
Xixa Lyrics


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Eve Of Agnes
Drop-dead lover
You're the main attraction
Single-celled, kiss-and-tell
Silent, but kept with a caption

I make my money
On the fear of masses
I cut my teeth in heat
That burns through your ashes

Flip that script
I want a line that passes
Mission Bell couldn't sell
Stoic and brave
Til it crashes

Songbird sing
To the Eve of Agnes
Cut her teeth with the heat
That burns from your ashes

Drop-dead lover
Was a main attraction
Single-celled, kiss-and-tell
Silent, but kept with a caption

I make my money
On the fear of masses




I cut my teeth in heat
That burns through your ashes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Xixa's song "Eve of Agnes" are cryptic and layered with meaning. The opening lines "Drop-dead lover, you're the main attraction, single-celled, kiss-and-tell, silent, but kept with a caption" suggest that the singer is addressing a former lover who was the center of attention, but ultimately untrustworthy. The term "single-celled" could be a reference to the lover's lack of emotional depth or loyalty. The phrase "kept with a caption" implies that this person was viewed as a work of art or a possession to be admired.


The second verse reveals that the singer makes their money off of the fear of masses, possibly hinting at a career as a politician or other public figure who exploits the anxieties of others for personal gain. The line "I cut my teeth in heat that burns through your ashes" speaks to the singer's ambition and the hard sacrifices they've had to make to climb to the top of their chosen profession. The singer's desire for "a line that passes" could be interpreted as a yearning for success that is achieved without compromise.


The third verse shifts to a more poetic tone, with the singer addressing a "songbird" singing to the "Eve of Agnes." The image of cutting teeth with heat that burns from someone else's ashes could be a metaphor for gaining strength and wisdom from the trials and tribulations of someone else's experiences. Ultimately, the song paints a picture of a complex, ambitious individual reflecting on their past and striving for a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

Drop-dead lover
Addressing a captivating partner who is both visually alluring and dangerous.


You're the main attraction
Stating that the said lover is the most significant focus of attention.


Single-celled, kiss-and-tell
Referring to someone who is emotionally uncomplicated, and brags about their romantic conquests.


Silent, but kept with a caption
Describing the lover who is quiet but still conveys a strong message through their presence.


I make my money
Acknowledging the source of income as it relates to the next line.


On the fear of masses
Explaining how the artist earns a living by playing on people's panic, anxiety, and apprehension.


I cut my teeth in heat
Referring to the artist's early struggles and challenges that they faced while working in a very competitive and intense environment.


That burns through your ashes
Imagery of intense and scorching adversity, which the artist overcame, propelling them forward, and making them stronger.


Flip that script
Suggesting an alternative approach to the current situation.


I want a line that passes
Desiring an easier and more straightforward path to success.


Mission Bell couldn't sell
Alluding a situation where a tried method, or common solution, has failed to achieve the intended result.


Stoic and brave
Describing a person who is fearless and resolute in the face of danger or adversity.


Til it crashes
Suggesting that the brave facade eventually gives way to a painful, catastrophic outcome.


Songbird sing
Invoking the imagery of a bird chirping or singing, a familiar sound that brings comfort, and hope in difficult times.


To the Eve of Agnes
Addressing or pointing to a particular moment in time, a significant milestone or event, which the song honors.


Cut her teeth with the heat
Continuing the theme of overcoming adversity and pain, relating it to a specific experience that the Eve of Agnes had gone through and that shaped her.


That burns from your ashes
Repeating the imagery of the past troubles that led to the current strength and growth.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: BRIAN LOPEZ, CHRISTOPHE CORBEL, EFREN CHAVEZ, GABRIEL SULLIVAN, JASON URMAN, WINSTON WATSON

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