Eminem's closing monologue evokes a chilling and theatrical atmosphere, reminiscent of classic horror narratives. The reference to "danse macabre" suggests a dance of death, symbolizing the album's dark themes. The line "portions of the proceeding were recorded" blurs the line between reality and fiction, implying that some elements are grounded in truth while others are purely imaginative. By stating, "it was all in your mind," Eminem challenges listeners to question their perceptions and the nature of his storytelling. The refusal to conduct a "post-mortem" signifies an end without further explanation or analysis. The final lines offer a stark dichotomy: if unharmed, one is wished better fortune; if deceased, a hauntingly indifferent farewell is given—"Goodnight, wherever you are." This outro encapsulates the album's eerie essence and leaves listeners with an unsettling sense of ambiguity 🎭.
Alfred - Outro
Lyrics
This concludes our danse macabre
Portions of the proceeding were recorded
As for the rest of it
I'm very much afraid it was all in your mind
I don't intend to indulge in any post-mortem
If you haven't been murdered
I can only say
Better luck next time
If you have been
Goodnight, wherever you are
Writer(s): Andre Romell Young, Jeff Alexander, Marshall B. III Mathers
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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