Am I a monster when I sink my teeth into her
When I don't love her
No, I don't love you
Forgive me darling, but love has nothing to do with this
It has nothing to do with how I can't stop
Until I get what I want from you

This is what real men keep quiet
It doesn't exist if you can hide it behind your teeth
And sleep at night next to your wife
Who you love too much to tell her
You don't love her at all

I just feel as empty as the lungs
Of those waiting in the womb
Do you feel as empty as the lungs of those waiting
To come into this world
Where being beautiful means being used

How long will we blame the devils on our shoulders
And pose like angels on the outside
When all I am is a monster


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    the meaning seems pretty obvious....if anyone knows what no.2(a boy brushed red living in black in white) on the new underoth is about, this seems pretty much the same......about the sin of premartial sex or in this case: following your lusts to use a girl for sex. first 2 lines is obviuos....your a monster when you endulge yourself in her and dont love her....love and lust of the flesh are very opposite things, love is god(1 john4:16) and lust is usually reffered to as lust of the flesh what the nature were born into is...sin becuz sin entered the entire humman race thru adam. "i just feel as empty as the lungs" ----youre pretty much dead becuz were spirits with bodies and when youre in flesh your spirit is weak, or your inner man is weak and dying. "where being beautiful means being used" ----pretty clear that in this world if youre beautiful youre gonna be used for your body......

    last lines to me seem like how so many guys give love to get sex, so they pose like angels on the outside when inside theyre monsters just wanting sex. godblessya'll

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