Come Back

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The Haunting Plea of a Tormented Soul

The Misfits' song "Come Back" is a dark and haunting plea for the return of something lost, symbolized by the 'little raven.' The raven, often associated with death and the supernatural, serves as a powerful metaphor for the singer's inner turmoil and longing. The repeated request for the raven to 'bite my face' suggests a desire for a visceral, almost painful connection, indicating the depth of the singer's emotional suffering and desperation.

The lyrics convey a sense of timelessness and disorientation with lines like 'This is not then, it is not now,' highlighting the singer's struggle to distinguish between past and present. This confusion is further emphasized by the imagery of a 'horrible corpse' and a 'slashed heart,' which suggest themes of death, decay, and self-destruction. The singer's admission, 'I'm not alive for anyone,' underscores a profound sense of isolation and detachment from the world.

The repeated refrain, 'You gotta come back,' serves as a desperate mantra, reflecting the singer's intense yearning for reconciliation or redemption. The urgency in the repetition of 'come back' underscores the depth of the singer's need for resolution, whether it be emotional, spiritual, or physical. The song's raw and visceral language, combined with its dark and gothic imagery, creates a powerful narrative of loss, longing, and the haunting nature of unresolved emotions.

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