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Kill Me Quick.

Kill Me Quick.

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概要

Kill Me Quick echoes a similar sentiment to Transparent Leyes in the sense that they both regard a fall out between two individuals and the possible salvation of what once was.

The difference between the two being that in Transparent Leyes the narrator knows the relationship is over or has convinced themself pessimistically that it is. In Kill Me Quick the narrator is unaware of what the future holds for their friendship, and just wants an answer no matter what it is, even if it hurts them. The line "I can’t live today not knowing tomorrow, and I can’t die tomorrow not living today" emphasizes the urgency and speaks to the idea that the narrator can't live their life when they're worried about the future of the friendship, and they can't die not living their best life. Kill Me Quick compares the feeling of uncertainty with the future friendship with that of a hanging. The most blatant comparison being "You walked away and left me hanging", which can be taken as a literal hanging or the narrator being left without an answer on the future. Other references to a metaphorical hanging can be seen in "It’s all so suffocating" and "find me in my tear-stained sheets". When the narrator states "you put the knife just out of reach" there is a reference to self harm, but the knife can also seen figuratively as being the only way to break free from the hanging feeling. The narrator then asks their friend to "cut me down or cut me off", to either kill what they once had or save them from the suffocating feeling. Lastly "One of us was supposed to kill the other" is a direct reference to The Gun Song by Car Seat Headrest, a band that got me through a hard time and influenced me to write and make these productions

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