Song Meaning
This track plunges into a dark, almost supernatural confrontation. The narrator invites someone, or perhaps a force, to hell, immediately establishing a masochistic bent. The imagery quickly escalates from personal torment to a cosmic battle against a "succubus" who "fell 6 million miles," suggesting a fall from grace with immense, almost biblical weight.
The core tension lies between the narrator's detached, almost voyeuristic observation and the overwhelming, inescapable forces closing in. While the narrator claims to watch from a "mountain top," the lyrics quickly shift to a sense of being trapped: "4 walls they tightening" and "Floor shakes and starts to rise." This creates a disorienting push-and-pull between control and being controlled.
The most striking craft element is the personification of nature as an omnipresent, malevolent surveillance system. "Trees are watching they alive" and "Birds are drones they follow you" transform the natural world into an extension of the oppressive environment. This isn't just a feeling of being watched; it's an active, animate, and sinister observation that denies any possibility of escape, reinforcing the idea that "You can run but you can't hide."
Ultimately, the lyrics achieve their impact through a potent blend of hyperbole and paranoia. The narrator's eventual "levitate" and escape into the "skies" feels less like a triumph and more like a surrender to the surreal, a final, almost absurd detachment from the crushing reality that "Trees are watching."