It’s not that I want to hurt you; it’s just that I’ve memorized the specific rhythm of your pulse against my thumb, and any other heartbeat sounds like noise. I want to build a house out of the things you’ve forgotten—stray threads from your coat, the scent of your neck on a borrowed sweater—and live there until the air runs out.
It mirrors Eilish’s "gold chain" metaphor—a beautiful, expensive thing that still serves to bind someone [2].
It maintains the song's "creepy-cute" aesthetic, where love feels both tender and slightly dangerous [2]. Billie Eilish - hostage
You’re my favorite secret. I think I’ll keep you until you’re just a ghost I can carry in my pocket. Key Themes Reflected:
You call it a sanctuary; I call it a cage we both volunteered for. It’s not that I want to hurt you;
To capture that same dark, minimalist intensity, here is an original text inspired by the song’s themes of suffocating intimacy and the blurred line between devotion and entrapment:
I’ll keep the door locked from the inside, not to keep you in, but to keep the rest of the world from realizing you’re the only thing keeping the ceiling from collapsing. Let’s stay here in the quiet, where my love is a heavy velvet curtain and your breath is the only clock I’m willing to follow. It maintains the song's "creepy-cute" aesthetic, where love
Much like the lyrics "I wanna be alone alone with you / Does that make sense?", the text focuses on the physical need for isolation [1].