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SuicideFuel This old English folk song is a brutal incel song.

in order to become her lover
My interpretation is that it's in order to get back with her.

She says, "he once was a true-love of mine" implying they were courting once, but no longer.

That said, hypergamy is a real thing, not a construct of our modern culture. So yes, women have always had unreasonable demands. It was tempered a bit in the past because there was no welfare, child support, or birth control. Women who didn't control themselves would get knocked up by chad and be on their own to starve and die.

As a result, in the past, despite their unreasonable demands, women would """settle""" and do so quickly, and this resulted in my men being able to pair off and have a wife.
 
My interpretation is that it's in order to get back with her.

She says, "he once was a true-love of mine" implying they were courting once, but no longer.
Maybe. I interpret that line as her just fucking with her victim. And the "parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme" is an allusion to a spell she's cooking up. She's an attractive witch who is just fucking with men for fun. It's a great and hypnotic song anyway.
 

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