Young M.A exudes a rare and powerful sexual magnetism, and “OOOUUU,” in which she sings about giving and receiving oral sex from other women, is a perfect example of her charisma. “They ain’t for a guy to understand,” she said in an interview about the song’s sex-specific lyric...
this song is about seeking truth (“take that veil from off of your eyes/look into the future of realize”) and giving thanks and praises to the Most-High, Jah, Rastafari (“He will not deceive us…He will only lead us again”). The Wailers’ eloquent and somewhat subdued instrumental ...
The art of volunteering is a process of both giving and receiving. Volunteering allows volunteers to meet new people and make new friends and mix with people from all walks of life. Volunteering is an excellent way to experiment, practice and try out new techniques and skills. It is much mo...
For years I have immersed myself in this holy text — learning its language, receiving its passion, and entering into the reality it describes: the giving and receiving of Love. Though the Song of Songs describes a very human relationship, most importantly the relationship with God, that Myste...
The girl in this relationship laments the fact that the one she loves doesn’t seem to care about her. She has become heavily invested in the relationship, giving it everything she has and everything she is, yet the other person doesn’t want to reciprocate. ...
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music has become since the 1980s, “Eat Me Alive” is tame. Yes, the sexual innuendo is through the roof, but today, musicians would’ve been even more aggressive. I mean, how many times have rappers referenced their dick and the pleasure they are giving and receiving in return?
At the same time, the song lyrics reflected an appreciation of growth and change in relationships made possible by receiving as well as giving support (Positive Relationships and Support, Theme 4). Some service members wrote about different levels of support including relational and spiritual support...
The lyrics tell us how the narrator “was living without a purpose,” but then a special person arrived, giving joy and meaning to her life. For her, he is “the one thing that [she] got right.” The song does not explicitly state who the special person is. Depending on one’s int...
That’s giving a woman a hilarious amount of power, particularly for someone armed with such a tiny blunt instrument. But he seems not to be kidding when he warns: “Don’t try to touch my heart, it’s darker than you think.” Of course, this being a Costello song, this venom is ...