Sugar
Seduction Over Coffee: A Tale of Desire and DeceptionLyrics
Me and someone's dad are drinking coffee near the uni
Having coffee with someone else's father near the university.
Or should I say, someone's dad and I?
Pondering on the order of mentioning, implying a casual interaction.
He wants to relive his youth and pay me
The father desires to recapture his youth and is willing to pay for it.
Instead of just talking to his wife
Choosing payment and avoidance over talking to his spouse.
All the students around me think I'm talking to my tutor
Others mistake the conversation for academic tutoring.
But that don't explain the sexual vibes
Feeling an unspoken, possibly inappropriate, sexual tension.
If they overheard us they'd hear something a little cruder
Implies a crude conversation if overheard by students.
I'm so on edge like I'm committing a crime but
Feeling anxious, as if committing a crime, despite the innocence.
It's just coffee and an offer you can't refuse
The situation involves only coffee and an irresistible offer.
Don't you wanna use me, baby? I wanna be used
Expressing willingness to be used and offering oneself.
It's just coffee and an offer you can't refuse
Reiterating the nature of the situation with coffee and an enticing offer.
Don't you wanna use me, baby? I wanna be used
Reiterating the desire to be used and embraced in the arrangement.
His name is Michael because of course it is
Identifying the father's name as Michael in a matter-of-fact way.
He's doing pretty well in his dad's business
Michael is successful in his father's business.
I have something to offer in a spiritual sense
Claiming to have something valuable to offer spiritually.
And he has to offer all of his kids' inheritance
Michael must offer his children's inheritance in return.
I don't make the rules but god, I love to break them
Expressing a love for breaking societal rules and norms.
I don't like his morals so yeah, I'm gonna shake them
Disapproving of Michael's morals and intending to challenge them.
It's probably a breakdown in communication
Suspecting a breakdown in communication or issues with the generation.
Or something wrong with this fucking generation but
Speculating on problems within the current generation.
It's just coffee and an offer you can't refuse
Reiterating the nature of the situation with coffee and an irresistible offer.
Don't you wanna use me, baby? I wanna be used
Expressing willingness to be used and offering oneself.
It's just coffee and an offer you can't refuse
Reiterating the nature of the situation with coffee and an enticing offer.
Don't you wanna use me, baby? I wanna be used
Reiterating the desire to be used and embraced in the arrangement.
I wanna be used to the finer things in life
Expressing a desire to enjoy the finer things in life through being used.
And I don't do it but in my head
Not acting on the desire but contemplating it mentally.
I think I'd like to put away fifty percent
Thinking of saving half for the future and using the rest for a bold move.
And one day take it to his lonely wife
Planning to approach Michael's wife with a proposition to run away.
Say 'run away with me and we'll start a new life'
Proposing a new life together, expecting a surprising refusal.
And she politely, surprisingly, will refuse
Anticipating Michael's wife politely declining due to being accustomed to being used.
Cause she's so used to being used
Describing Michael's wife's routine of sipping coffee and refusing offers.
Yeah she sips coffee and politely, surprisingly, refuses
Highlighting Michael's wife's consistent refusal due to her accustomed nature.
Cause she can't stop using and she's so used to being used
Emphasizing Michael's wife's dependence on using and being used.
So used to being used
Repeating the theme of being used, emphasizing familiarity.
What's the point of giving up sugar if it's only gonna make you salty babe?
Raising a rhetorical question about the purpose of giving up sugar.
What's the point of giving up sugar if it's only gonna make you salty babe?
Repeating the rhetorical question about giving up sugar.
What's the point of giving up sugar uh uh
Continuing the rhetorical question about the futility of giving up sugar.
if it's gonna make you sah-ah-halty
Adding emphasis to the negative consequence of giving up sugar.
What's the point of giving up sugar oh uh if it's gonna make you salty
Stating the negative outcome of giving up sugar, leading to a salty attitude.
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