Lyric discussion by russycarps 

So this is what a love song in the world of the Grinderman sounds like. The spinal cord of JFK is every girls dream, right!? I find the protagonist in this song a terrifying, nightmarish stalker of a character. This song follows on naturally from No Pussy Blues for me.

This song is sensational, but it does seem more Bad Seeds-y than Grinderman-y to me. If this is a sign of what we can look forward to on the next Bad Seeds album, then it looks like it is going to be up there with the best of them. I can't wait.

I don't think the intention is to be nightmarish. The protagonist is hardly going to actually get the spinal cord of JFK and wrap it in Marilyn Monroe's negligee... the whole point of the song is to capture the epic enormity of the love (or lust?) that the protagonist holds for the object of his affection. He would go to ridiculously extreme lengths to show his affection, but wants nothing in return but "the softest little breathless word... A word contained in a grain of sand, That can barely walk can't even stand".

@russycarps I agree with the first repy, it's not to be taken literally...it would be difficult to give someone Hanging Gardens of Babalon or Miles Davis....it's a way of saying, "I'll give you the world"...Is this the greatest lovew

Is this the greatest love song ever?

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