Sterilized Love
Unveiling Desires: The Intricate Dance of Passion in Sterilized LoveLyrics
Who told you that sex was dirty?
Questioning societal notions that label sex as dirty.
Who told you about sterilized love?
Challenging the concept of "sterilized love" and questioning its source.
Well, who told you that sex was dirty?
Reiterating the query about the perception of sex being dirty.
And who told you about sterilized love?
Continuing to question the idea of sterilized love and its origins.
Like thin steel, ooh, give it to me
Metaphorical request for intense, passionate love described as "thin steel."
Sliced nice, melt like ice
Describing the desired love as smooth and melting like ice.
And who told you that sex was dirty?
Repeating the questioning of societal views on sex.
And who told you 'bout sterilized love?
Continuing to challenge the idea of sterilized love.
Making love in the pouring rain
Describing a romantic scene in the rain but hinting at hidden pain.
Hide your tears because you're so damn vain
Suggesting the need to hide emotions due to vanity.
Mirrors here, mirrors there
Highlighting the presence of mirrors, possibly symbolizing self-reflection.
So you can look at me getting into you
Expressing a desire for mutual visual engagement during intimacy.
Vanity Fair
Referencing the idea of a glamorous and self-indulgent environment.
Whoa, you're such a popular boy
Addressing someone as popular and possibly admired.
You were born with such a beautiful toy
Acknowledging the person's attractive qualities as a metaphorical "toy."
Do you know how to use it? Prove it
Challenging the person's ability to use their attractiveness effectively.
Make it count for just one more lonely night
Encouraging the person to make their attractiveness count in a meaningful way.
Who told you that sex was dirty?
Repeating the inquiry about societal perceptions of sex.
Who told you about sterilized love?
Reiterating the challenge to the notion of sterilized love.
Making love in the pouring rain
Recalling the earlier romantic scene in the pouring rain.
Hide your tears because you're so damn vain
Emphasizing the need to conceal tears due to vanity.
Mirrors here, mirrors there
Repeating the presence of mirrors, possibly suggesting self-awareness.
So you can look at me getting into you
Reiterating the desire for mutual visual engagement during intimacy.
Vanity Fair
Revisiting the theme of a glamorous and self-indulgent environment.
Oh, you're such a popular boy
Continuing to address the person as popular and possibly admired.
You were born with such a beautiful toy
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of the person's attractive qualities.
But do you know how to use it? Prove it
Repeating the challenge regarding the effective use of attractiveness.
Make it count for just one more lonely night
Encouraging the person to make their attractiveness count for a lonely night.
Who told you that sex was dirty?
Final repetition of the inquiry about societal views on sex.
And who told you about sterilized love?
Concluding repetition of the challenge to the notion of sterilized love.
(Sterilized love, Sterilized love)
Reiteration of the concept of sterilized love.
(Sterilized love, Sterilized love)
Final repetition of the concept of sterilized love.
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