Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of control and isolation, centered around a singular "provider." The narrator asserts absolute authority over who can join them, stating, "I am the only one / Who can go out again." This immediately establishes a dynamic where the narrator dictates access and freedom, creating a sense of exclusivity and perhaps even imprisonment for others.
The core tension lies in this assertion of control versus an underlying need to "provide." The narrator claims they will "provide / A substance with in which" and "Always provide you." This offering, however, is framed within the context of their exclusive power, suggesting the provision is a tool of their control rather than a genuine act of generosity. The "substance" itself remains vague, adding to the mystery and potential unease of the situation.
The repetition of "You won't decide" hammers home the narrator's dominance. This phrase, appearing at the beginning and end of the provided text, reinforces the idea that the other party has no agency in their shared circumstances. The lyrics suggest a relationship where one person holds all the power, dictating both movement and the very means of existence for the other, leaving them "lost in" the narrator's control.