No evolution
Sometimes it depresses me
The same old same
Oh we keep repeating history
The institution curses curiosity
It´s our conviction
Sex is not the enemy

A revolution is the solution

I won´t feel guilty
No matter what they´re telling me
I won´t feel dirty and buy into their misery
I won´t be shamed cause I believe that love is free
It fuels the heart and sex is not my enemy

A revolution is the solution

True love is like gold
There´s not enough to go around
But then there´s god and doesn´t god love everyone?
Give me a choice
Give me a chance to turn the key and find my voice
Sex is not the enemy

A revolution is the solution
Sex is not the enemy


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Sex Is Not the Enemy Lyrics as written by Shirley Ann Manson Douglas Elwin Erickson

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    I love this song sooooo much. I'm all about free will, and to me sex is seen as taboo when it shoudln't. I mean, I'm not saying I will go and sleep with 10 men in a week, especially since I'm 15. But in no way is sex immoral or evil or whatever negative view there is on it. It's a beautiful expression of love (which has many physical and mental benefits).

    rhithedwarfon April 05, 2007   Link

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