Song Meaning
This track paints a surreal, unsettling picture of a relationship's decay. The opening lines, "Warm wolves milking Mary / In the skull of a girl made of flowers," immediately establish a dreamlike, almost nightmarish atmosphere. It suggests a violation or corruption of something pure and beautiful, with the "angel" seemingly losing her grip as her "heart is being devoured." This sets a tone of profound loss and internal turmoil.
The narrator grapples with past transgressions, admitting, "I treated you badly and / Don't want to be forgiven." This isn't a plea for redemption but a stark acknowledgment of fault, coupled with a loss of sensory experience – forgetting "the taste of candy" and losing "all vision." This suggests that the damage inflicted has also blinded and dulled the narrator's own capacity for joy or perception.
The imagery shifts to a natural, yet melancholic, setting. The "leaves are growing older" while the narrator lies "beneath them," a passive observer of decay. The paradox of the "sun smiles as it gets colder" mirrors the internal conflict; a seemingly pleasant external world offering no warmth against the encroaching chill of regret and despair. The narrator's desperate question, "Why can't I stop thinking / And live pretty just like a flower?" reveals a yearning for a simpler, unburdened existence, a stark contrast to the complex, painful reality of their current state and the missed intimacy of "not kissing your eyes at this hour."