Ok...let's try this PoV (Point of View)
Warn your warmth to turn away,
Here it's December,
Everyday. [small girlish echo:] I like that
This is more like...advice...if you will. Warn your warmth (heart) to turn away. Here it's December, everyday. I like that. This speaks of a possible relationship between a female and another male. The symbolic meaning of having a female perform the "I like that" is proof. He's trying to warn her of something he thinks she hates, but comes to find out she's changed.
Press your lips to the sculptures,
And surely you'll stay. [distant:] love like winter
Now that he knows she loves December (winter), he knows she'll like the taste of what she sees. A sculpture at the start is a block of marble. It's her point of view of the male she likes...what he could be...
For of sugar and ice,
I am made. I am made.
This is said from the view of the male. The sculpture she's so in love with is made of sugar, something pleasant to the tongue, and ice, something that can be cold physically and emotionally. It speaks of emotional misunderstanding.
It's in the blood,
It's in the blood.
I met my love before I was born.
He wanted love,
I taste of blood.
He bit my lip, and drank my warmth,
From years before, from years before.
This is said out of sequence, but sang this way because it fits better. "I met my love before I was born" has two meanings. It means that the two met in a past life, and she's older than he. How much and how long is impossible to know. When males speak of blood, it's usually boiling with jealousy. He wanted love, her love, her body. I taste of blood, jealousy. The reference to war and years before again speaks of a past life mentioned in "Miss Murder"...
She exhales vanilla lace,
I barely dreamt her, yesterday. [echo:] yesterday
Read the lines in the mirror through,
The lipstick trace.
Por siempre
The first line is literal. The two lovers have met, and she's undressing for him. I barely dreamt her yesterday is literal; he seen her in his dreams and seen her the next day; how she was seen is impossible to know...although the next lines seem to suggest they met in person, "por siempre" i believe is "for forever" in a foreign language. For him to read it in a mirror he would have to have been standing in front of it; if it was a picture the words would have been backwards, on top of that what we see in a mirror isn't real; it's a virtual image.
She said "It seems you're somewhere, far away" to his face.
This line speaks of the two together an unknown time later. They are in person together, but his mind is else where. A literal interpretation.
It's in the blood,
It's in the blood.
I met my love before I was born.
She wanted love,
I taste of blood.
She bit my lip, and drank my warmth,
From years before, from years before.
Again, it's similar to the first chorus however it's now she that wants her lovers love, and he's jealous yet again. She was possibly involved in that same war..."Miss Murder"...
The rest is a repeat of the chorus. It could symbolize him knowing where the two lovers where eventually end up, or it could be just to make the song fit. Judging by the complexity of the music and lyrics I think it has meaning, the meaning of warning.
In the end, it seems the majority of Mr. Havoc's songs revolve around a single story, pieced together with every song he's ever wrote. Even Blaqk Audio songs are a possible conclusion to that story. Maybe story is the wrong word...how about point of view?