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Completely, Sweetly Lyrics by Dead South


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Meaning of the song:
"Completely, Sweetly" by The Dead South appears to be a poignant exploration of the complex emotions and dynamics within personal relationships, notably those tinged with deception, vulnerability, and a begrudging sense of gratitude. Although my attempt to directly access detailed an*lyses was hindered, the lyrics themselves offer a rich foundation for interpretation.

Background and Context
The Dead South, known for their blend of bluegrass and folk with an edge, often tackle themes of love, betrayal, and emotional conflict in their music. "Completely, Sweetly" seems no exception, weaving a narrative that speaks to the nuances of human connection and disconnection. The song's lyrics reflect a dialogue or internal monologue addressing someone from the past with both resentment and a complex form of appreciation.

Main Message and Theme
At its core, "Completely, Sweetly" appears to delve into the emotional turmoil of feeling deceived yet finding a way to express gratitude for the experiences that stem from this deception. The repeated lines "I should, I should probably thank you / I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you" underscore a conflicted emotional state where the speaker is torn between resentment and thankfulness. This duality suggests a recognition that even painful experiences contribute to personal growth and understanding.

The imagery of "crying a river but those tears ain't cheap" and "spitting those damn lies through them crooked, yellow teeth" paints a vivid picture of betrayal and the pain of being lied to. Yet, the acknowledgment of not wanting to hate the person for "those sleepless nights" hints at a complex, perhaps matured, perspective on the situation, where the speaker recognizes the value in all life experiences, including the painful ones.

The narrative thread of being lured in "just like that poisoned well" and the mention of hiding what's on the mind for fear of others finding out suggests themes of secrecy, the danger of allure, and the consequences of giving in to it. It speaks to the universal human experience of being drawn to what we know might harm us and the subsequent struggle to reconcile with that choice.

Lyrics:
Hey you, you can't deceive me
I've laid down my tricks completely
Sweetly, waiting for you
Come on in and start to feed me
All the others they like to treat me
Like a love that they once knew
You

Cried me a river but those tears ain't cheap
Spitting those damn lies
Through them crooked, yellow teeth
I ain't trying to hate you for those sleepless nights
I should probably thank you for your time
For your time

You pulled me in just like that
Poisoned well, I can't come back
Bite down on your lip
The thought of it makes you sick
Gotta hide what's on the mind
Your brother's might be inclined to find out
What's in the air, all the secrets
You

Cried me a river but those tears ain't cheap
Spitting those damn lies
Through them crooked, yellow teeth
I ain't trying to hate you for those sleepless nights
I should probably thank you for your time
For your time

I should, I should probably thank you
I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you
I should, I should probably thank you
I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you
I should, I should probably thank you
I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you
I should, I should probably thank you
I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you

I should, I should probably thank you
I ain't, I ain't trying to hate you
I should, I should probably thank you
I should I should probably hate you

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