| Cake – Ain't No Good Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Think Genesis (the book) - red-headed Gabriel is a child - who is the product of men and women and often bring a message that is felt emotionally Woman and men are different fundamentally. I'm sure you noticed (many of you have written about it in your comments about this song).- RELAX (for God's sake) this isn't a hard irony. Did anyone hear bitter irony - I missed it if it was Implied. I inferred it was simply a CAKE-like examination of the process that repeats for us (hetero maybe, maybe not, I can't assume exclusively) in love & romance. It cones with an unavoidable crash course with that spiritual difference. Of course the imagery is amusing - but not bitter. Contrarily, its quite warm. It's part of the deal. Can't miss the romance - you speak to her and her eyes light up, The music spills right into your cup. But if that was illusive perhaps you saw the foundational images of the redheaded Gabriel and the Tree of Life. However narrowly or broadly you receive them they are well targeted at the top of the paper. This is a delightful song - of classic male perception. Men in love feel all this. The child and the romance all integral parts of a Tree of Life - a message from God perhaps but at least the immortality of love /romance. Rewards well worth the feeling at times that your being plucked and feed to her cat. What a scream - I laughed my ass off. Hey - Relax and enjoy the trumpet. This is a great light and (to me at least) inoffensive song about the nature of that fundamental relationship - insightful in my opinion. I think the point is that romance - the duality too, but good light, good music, and only intoxicating dangers. |
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