The song "Хозяйка" by Husky (Хаски) contains dark and intense lyrics that portray a tumultuous and destructive relationship. The lyrics depict a toxic and abusive dynamic between the singer and his partner. The song explores themes of power struggles, dominance, manipulation, and self-hate. The first verse talks about the singer's desire for pain and suffering, asking his partner to draw wedding photos on him with a knife. He further expresses his willingness to bear any torment from her, and how he finds joy in any of her touches. The lyrics also mention playing with shadows and the singer's submissive attitude towards his partner. The chorus mentions a "dog's kiss" that is directed towards his partner, symbolizing a submissive and obedient role he takes in the relationship. The singer expresses his hate towards his partner's physical presence and calls her derogatory names. In the second verse, the lyrics describe the vulnerability and intimacy between the singer and his partner, being naked both physically and emotionally. The mention of an angel kissing the partner refers to the presence of an observer or third party in their relationship. The angel represents someone who may judge or witness their destructive relationship. The lyrics suggest that the angel is affected by their relationship, just as the singer is. The bridge introduces a metaphorical comparison between the moon and the singer's troubled life, describing it as a disaster rolling downhill. The absence of his partner at night is depicted as a trap, and the singer leaves home while carrying the burden of remembering their past. The final verse portrays the singer searching for comfort in the arms of others, where the partner's scent sticks to the hands of fools. The mention of an actor playing God and kissing the partner's traces signifies hypocrisy and false intentions. Overall, the song "Хозяйка" delves into the dark aspects of a toxic relationship, expressing feelings of pain, hatred, and self-destruction. The lyrics emphasize the singer's submission and dependency on his partner, while also acknowledging the abusive nature of the dynamic.