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The Prize Fighter Inferno – Our Darling Daughter You Are, Little Cecilia Marie lyrics
To your knees with this daily passion
You don't feel anything.
You couldn't raise a knife across him.
Would you dare ask anyone to?
Take away all the blame,
What if you aren't responsible?
Would it ease this life a little
To see him buried instead?

The sweat off back now sticks to the carpet.
As he pulls himself out from the press.
You couldn't have asked for a better father,
The words once expressed from your mouth.
Now eat them away, or take to the grave.
You're a pretty girl, honey.
If he would just die then I might be happy, Mother?

So count to sleep, my dearest Martha.
You know you should, but you won't leave Arthur.
Would it not be for you, then please for the children?
Cause if you won't they will, if you won't they will.
Maybe for them, maybe them.

This is the last time, you'll say in the shower.
As your blood curves a path when mixed with the water,
I'll do it myself so it's done.
To the right of all way I will bury his grave.
I'm a pretty girl, funny
Out from the woods a light burns in shadow,
Unnoticed to a girl with a gun.
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    The lyrics depict a dark and intense narrative. It seems to tell a story of a person, possibly a woman named Martha, who is living in an abusive and oppressive environment, likely with a father figure named Arthur. Here's a breakdown of the premise as interpreted from the lyrics:

    The opening lines suggest that Martha is enduring a daily passion or suffering, but she feels numb and disconnected from her emotions. She mentions not being able to harm Arthur, possibly implying that she lacks the courage or willingness to stand up to him.

    The line "Take away all the blame, what if you aren't responsible?" suggests that Martha may question whether she bears any responsibility for the situation she's in. She wonders if relieving herself of blame would make her life a little easier and imagines seeing Arthur buried, indicating a desire for him to be out of her life.

    The imagery of sweat sticking to the carpet and Arthur pulling himself out from the press could symbolize the weight of Martha's struggle and the constant presence of her father figure. The lyrics mention that Martha used to express positive words about her father, but now she must consume or hide them away. The line "You're a pretty girl, honey. If he would just die then I might be happy, Mother?" reveals a sense of desperation, suggesting that Martha believes her happiness depends on her father's demise.

    The lyrics then introduce the character of a person named Mother, who may be Martha's mother or another figure in her life. Martha pleads with Mother to consider leaving Arthur for the sake of the children, indicating that the situation is affecting them as well. The repetition of "if you won't they will" implies that the children might take matters into their own hands if Martha's mother doesn't act.

    The lyrics take a darker turn in the next verse, with Martha contemplating suicide. She addresses herself as a pretty girl and mentions burying Arthur's grave to the right of all ways, suggesting her intention to kill him. There is a tone of twisted humor in the line "I'm a pretty girl, funny," which juxtaposes the seriousness of the subject matter.

    The final lines introduce an unexpected element, referring to a light burning in the woods and a girl with a gun. It seems to suggest that Martha is not the only one facing a difficult situation, and there may be another person involved who has their own plans or motives.

    Overall, the song lyrics depict a bleak and oppressive environment, where Martha longs for her father's death and considers drastic measures to escape her circumstances. It explores themes of abuse, desperation, and the impact of toxic relationships on individuals and their families.
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