Well, good for everyone else's interpretations, which are all basically the same (except for that Carlito's Way one, interesting). But he's a brand new one for ya.
Yes, we all want to be someone else and whatever, i get that. But my point is from the second and third verses, if you call them that. It seems like a strained, violent relationship. Like, you want them (you want me, fuckin come on and break the door down, I'm ready...), but the violence is sort of a turn on, get me?
I don't know about everyone else, but the whole concept of telling someone to break the door down if they want you, sounds erotic in a way. I can't really see past that.
Well, good for everyone else's interpretations, which are all basically the same (except for that Carlito's Way one, interesting). But he's a brand new one for ya.
Yes, we all want to be someone else and whatever, i get that. But my point is from the second and third verses, if you call them that. It seems like a strained, violent relationship. Like, you want them (you want me, fuckin come on and break the door down, I'm ready...), but the violence is sort of a turn on, get me?
I don't know about everyone else, but the whole concept of telling someone to break the door down if they want you, sounds erotic in a way. I can't really see past that.
I agree. I definitely feel the sexual undertone.
I agree. I definitely feel the sexual undertone.
I totally agree.
I totally agree.
@Evil Fentoozler To me, it seems more like a violent plea. "I got nothing else to lose, so break down the door and see if I care" kinda thing.
@Evil Fentoozler To me, it seems more like a violent plea. "I got nothing else to lose, so break down the door and see if I care" kinda thing.