"Go alone my flower - He tells her to leave him. One more night fitting perfectly together as a couple, tessellating. 'Til morning comes, let's tessellate." - He asks to spend one last night with her before she leaves him. The narrator becomes weary and lovesick. Toe to toe, back to back, let's go - They argue back at home. "Triangles are my favorite shape - Narrator explains he enjoys love triangles. My heart still thumps as I bleed - He still feels something for her despite this.Īnd all your friends come sniffing." - Their argument is overheard by her friends. You're a shark and I'm swimming - She's looking to attack him. "Bite chunks out of me - He acknowledges and accepts. The premise is that the narrator has had an affair, creating a love triangle and the first stanza is his spouse's initial reaction to this discovery. They will slowly eat the love away, but the thought of her will always still haunt him. The seals are responsible for eating for him. He's made the action of eating to forget in the form of a third person because at this point, he's not aware of what he's doing anymore. "They'll nosh you up, yes they'll nosh the love away, but it's fair to say He slowly tries to suppress his thoughts about her. He searches for what's already dead while he reminisces through photos. "Search the graves while the camera spins." One's not quick enough (green) he's green with envy and he wasn't quick enough to secure their love. One's empty (red), which is the other guy, who's not really even in this situation (argument). In the love triangle, she goes off (burn) and completely burns their ties. NOTE: I don't think he says 'grin', i think it's 'green' "Three guns and one goes off, one's empty, one's not quick enough Green with envy as she leaves (for she will probably end up with the other guy in the love triangle), he still keeps what they were in his heart So leave now while he still remembers her for what he's loved, not this distorted vile being. So they argue all night long (tessellating being the repetition of something, something monotonous, and for the most part, one would gloss over as being not that important like the tessellation of tiles on the floor or the walls) His love came late, his realization of his mistakes came late. Toe to toe like in a competition, the fight is back to back. There's also a period of change (hence the delta symbol), and he's still being sarcastic about how he loves this change It's not his favorite shape and that it sucks to be in a triangle where the love is one-sided. He's very sarcastic at this point (esp after talking about arguing). I will interpret it as both an incomplete triangle and the 'delta' symbol. In the midst or the aftermath of the argument, either she complains to her friends or they were observers, so they were "sniffing" around The first stanza is obviously about some serious argument. I wonder if triangles are still her favorite shape? Reason: I wonder if triangles are still her favorite shape? The poor guy goes back to his hum drum life, the husband probably goes to jail, and the wife is devoured by seals. So in the end the one burns (the poor guy), one red (the cunning and beautiful woman), one grins (the husband who shoots his wife to avenge her infidelity.) He thinks of her and still desires her, even though he wasn't anything special to him and still had her allegiance to her husband. Well the poor guy who really loved her, despite her using him in her game, is haunted by her disappearance. What does he do? He kills her and throws in an ocean. He is uncontrollable jealous when he finds out. While she enjoys the game, her husband doesn't. She gets back at her husband, while she enjoys the sexual fling with this poor guy.īut her plan doesn't quite turn in her favor. She is reveling in the love triangle it's her saying, "triangles are my favorite shape." She loves the game. He's handsome and intelligent but doesn't have the money to keep up with this woman's wants and needs. What can this poor guy offer her.nothing. Why would she? Her husband is wealthy and her home is lavish. The poor guy is in love with her but she still loves her husband and has no plans on leaving her husband for this poor guy. She bites chunks out of this guy (uses him to get her husband jealous). A woman wants to get back at her husband, so she cheats with some guy (forming the triangle).
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