A musical surreal depiction of an enigmatic, melancholic, female violinist in labor, getting ready to give birth to an unfortunate fetus and myriad other things she wasn't quite aware of. She passes away at the end, leaving her child motherless.
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I've met her only once, but her impact is surely everlasting. May her soul rest in peace. For an ideal interpretation of this song, avoid literalization.
[Verse 1]
Meet Rebecca…She's half humane half melodic.
She would vividly pass through pain, laugh demonic
titters, she writes no letters and speaks with no words;
her soul utters harmony intrigues the whole Earth.
She's a dream remained versus the odds courageous
Because life is just a maze designed to cage us,
but she's contumacious, never ceases to play
the violin. She won't beg her Jesus to stay
alive within, all biblical figures dissolved
through the strings; her music brings a bigger result
Rebecca's evolved; she's now fully melodic
She's a musical spot exists to sully the logic
[Bridge]
Her life is a theater, but she can't act
A fetus inside her, that's a fictional fact
[Hook]
do re mi fa so la si
Break me gently; there's a soul in me
[Verse 2]
Meet her fetus…A hellish blessed organism
Destined to just relish this orphan rhythm;
made by some cynical hope-free dreary strikes
on his stale umbilical cord. He really likes
this tone; he freely writes random fit verses to it
he and his mom do an anthem; a curses duet
his blood covers the walls of Rebecca's torn womb;
a graphite of angels trying to wreck her born doom
It's sicker for whom fate was trying to originate;
That heaven-made hidden hate, living and giving Sat-
-an the seed he needed, left it for greed to feed it
The fetus is born! Thanks to the ALL deeds that WE did
[Bridge]
Her life is a theater, but she can't act
A fetus inside her, that's a fictional fact
[Hook]
do re mi fa so la si
Break me gently; there's a soul in me