Song Meaning
The lyrics immediately plunge into a state of profound detachment and overwhelming sensation. The speaker describes finding something that makes them feel "like nothing at all," yet simultaneously so "great" they might "never look back." It's a trance-like experience, marked by a "perpetual glaze" that could last for "days and days."
This intense, almost dissociative pleasure comes at a steep, disturbing cost. The lyrics introduce a "pleasure so sweet and rare" that seems to silence all judgment, where "no one would speak their mouth no one would care." This suggests an illicit or morally compromising indulgence, one so powerful it overrides all external and internal moral compasses.
The core of this moral compromise is chillingly articulated: "My souls already been sold For Nazi gold." This shocking metaphor isn't just about greed; it suggests a bargain of ultimate depravity, where something inherently evil and historically abhorrent is the currency for this "sweet and rare" escape. It implies the speaker has traded their very essence for a pleasure rooted in profound corruption. The "hole downstairs that led To another home" further paints a picture of a hidden, perhaps subconscious, escape route into this morally grey, addictive reality.
The lyrics culminate in a desperate, self-destructive compulsion. The speaker describes a cyclical return, "every time i go its like the last time before," highlighting the addictive loop. The final, stark declaration, "Kill myself for just another ounce," reveals the ultimate price of this pleasure. It's a visceral depiction of addiction's grip, where the pursuit of even a tiny fragment of that initial overwhelming feeling outweighs the value of life itself, cementing the devastating power of the "Nazi gold" bargain.