Lyric discussion by conetoaster11 

This song is hilarious. I have a good friend whom I often share creme brulee with, and I thought it might be charming to throw this on one of her mixes. Alas, the last line ruins it: I'd like something more than that. Nonetheless, Kim sort of embodies the ambiguity in male / female relationships. While the verses are relatively nonsensical, the repeating line is certainly loaded with meaning, suggesting a couple that is hooking up, perhaps outside of some natural boundaries, in a situation that can't possibly last. There's irony in the last line, then, but it's bitter and, though she delivers it with aplomb, sort of sad.

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