Lyric discussion by alexionaa 

first of all 'michael gregg' this song is not necessarily about sex. you're reasoning isn't at all valid. how about you define 'zine' before turning it into a sexual innuendo. the word 'zine is an abbreviation for 'magazine'.. and bohemian is a style. hence- eryn smith is probably half drunk sitting with a magazine in her lap. also, as urban dictionary as a reference [what a great resource, my english teacher would be proud], 'dog in heat' means she's easy- so i'll give you that. "nice butt"- so what, he's attracted to her. is that so bad. who wouldn't want to point out a nice ass? people, and i, like these songs because they're well written, reallyy well written. so many references, so much humor and parallelisms. they're filled with emotion and they're deep and real, uplifting and thought inspiring, and unwinding them is just as entertaining as listening to them. the matches epitomize 'the difference between a good song and a song that sounds good', because they -are- the difference. i love the line- "you're the dimple in my cheeks that I can't spit out." they always find a way to reword the simplest of things. i think that's how their songs always get me, one of the ways at least. anyway, we can't know exactly what the song is about or what feeling it's supposed to send because we didn't write it.. but we can interpret it for whatever we want to. if you want to see it as sex, that's fine. but whether it is or not, the song is elaborated and intensified to show a whole lot more.

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