@jasin When I was younger and my English wasn't as good as it is today I thought she wanted to test if he finds HER attractive anymore, or just stays because he is married to her.
So for a long time the song had a happy end for me. He still loves his wife, but longs for a more playful relationship.
@jasin When I was younger and my English wasn't as good as it is today I thought she wanted to test if he finds HER attractive anymore, or just stays because he is married to her.
So for a long time the song had a happy end for me. He still loves his wife, but longs for a more playful relationship.
Am I overly optimistic, or is there a hint of a bittersweet happy ending here?
When he shouts out "I'm all yours, Babooshka!", is it in a final betrayal of his wife, or in realization that it is, in fact, her?
I prefer to think the latter. :)
@jasin When I was younger and my English wasn't as good as it is today I thought she wanted to test if he finds HER attractive anymore, or just stays because he is married to her. So for a long time the song had a happy end for me. He still loves his wife, but longs for a more playful relationship.
@jasin When I was younger and my English wasn't as good as it is today I thought she wanted to test if he finds HER attractive anymore, or just stays because he is married to her. So for a long time the song had a happy end for me. He still loves his wife, but longs for a more playful relationship.