Tori Amos "Butterfly" (1995)
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@sTapleEVA that's my job. you're not the only one confused :) Happy Holidays!
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@mbop75 lol wtf
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they like you better framed and driiiied..
i know, thx for upload...pretty voice.
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Hello Lovely TORI,I saw You play Your Magic in Santa Barbara.Please Lovely LOVE TORI come back 2 Santa Barbara ASAP.When Tori PLAYS the WHOLE UNIVERSE STOPS 2 LISTEN 2 this Gorgeous Lovely Magical Light.
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@mbop75 uh huh
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Tori takes her literary background and references sylvia plath poetry with "daddy if I can kill one man why not two'...Dr./Rev Edison Amos is the one who sold his daughter into the program.
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this song is about mind control programming and children raised in illuminati cult families. as youngsters, they are tortured put into cages with kittens and demanded to wring the kittens neck to break down their sensitivites. 'nurses'...they are poked and prodded with electroshocks
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'general' is a reference to General Jim Joy (who she sings about on the Beekeeper album as well. "butterfly", framed and dried is a wink to the code name MK ULTRA monarch programming. Our gal, Tori has been through so much...
gosh...
the feelings i feel listening to this song.
its beautifully miserable
PRetTYFaCE716 2 years ago 41
"Daddy dear, if I can kill one man, why not two?"
Is a reference to Sylvia Plath's poem "Daddy" ("If I've killed one man, I've killed two")
Never realized until just now it suddenly hit me.
jennie776 1 year ago 11