"Medieval Warfare" is a song by Grimes from the Suicide Squad movie soundtrack. The lyrics primarily focus on themes of power, aggression, and dominance. In the first verse, the singer expresses a desire for something rare and valuable like a diamond, yet unattainable. They mention that everything they desire is written in the sky, but the other person can have it if they say it nicely. This could imply a feeling of being controlled or manipulated by someone with power. The chorus asks a series of questions about the other person's physical appearance and capabilities, questioning their strength, aggression, and desire. It suggests that the singer may be drawn to someone who possesses these qualities, but they also seem to doubt whether they truly understand or grasp the complex nature of their desires. In the second verse, the singer reveals a darker side, mentioning sleeping with a rifle and different types of ammunition, indicating a readiness for conflict or defense. They offer themselves to be controlled, as they won't leave if they are tied up. This could represent a willingness to submit to someone dominant or overpowering. The repetition of the questions in the chorus reinforces the focus on power dynamics and attraction, with the singer questioning whether the other person possesses the qualities they desire. Overall, the song's lyrics depict a fascination with power, dominance, and aggression, while also exploring themes of control and submission. It portrays a complex relationship dynamic where the singer is drawn to someone who embodies these qualities, but also questions their own understanding of this attraction.