The song "The Queen" by Brotherhood (MD) seems to speak to the idea of someone having a strong desire that reality has denied them. The lyrics suggest the speaker is willing to fulfill the needs of another, asking only to indulge in their own delight in return. There is a sense of control and power in the relationship, with the speaker declaring themselves as "queen" and demanding obedience from the other person. The imagery of "silencing snow" and "cold Winters bite" may represent a sense of isolation and loneliness, as well as the bitter sweetness of the situation. The speaker seems to find what they need in the other person's "gift," and declares their freedom from the other person's grip. The repeated refrain of "your end is here, queen of lies" suggests a breaking free from the control and manipulation of the other person. Overall, the song seems to tell a story of a toxic and controlling relationship, and the empowerment and liberation of breaking free from it. The lyrics convey a sense of defiance and reclaiming of power and agency.