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Love Connection, Pt. II Lyrics
there's blood between my legs
and in the grass outside your house I came
you're salty to the taste
and if I squint just right I can see his face
with back against the grass your girlish weight
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
the night refines your face
your mouth agape, I strain to keep mine straight
there's blood between my legs
and our hands, our glands are both on a rampage
pressed against my chest, your tender face
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
this is no easy lie
but in trying times I go down without a fight
this is more wrong than right,
but it's hard to see the difference in this light
your tongue between my teeth, it's tepid taste
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
and in the grass outside your house I came
you're salty to the taste
and if I squint just right I can see his face
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
your mouth agape, I strain to keep mine straight
there's blood between my legs
and our hands, our glands are both on a rampage
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
but in trying times I go down without a fight
this is more wrong than right,
but it's hard to see the difference in this light
does little more than leave me sore below the waist
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Submitted by
sithie On Jul 26, 2006
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I think this is the girl's perspective on whats going on in Love Connection 1.
she's like totally losing her virginity dude.
i think Love Connection I is the girl's perspective, and Love Connection II is the boy's perspective.
"with back against the grass your girlish weight does little more than leave me sore below the waist"
i feel that both parts make more sense as being from a girl's perspective, but part ii is especially told be a girl. "there's blood between my legs" is a dead giveaway. also, "sore below the waist" clearly only applies to a girl.
no doubt about it, this ENTIRE song is told from the perspective of a girl losing her virginity. yes, the lead singer, zac pennington, is a man, but he is super androgynous.
holy shit, youre fucking right
i think it could be just as easily from the boy's perspective.
This is no easy LIFE****
nope, asked zac for the lyrics. its definitely LIE
I agree with l0ngdivision, I've listened to both songs many times and I can't help but feeling that it is from a females view point. Also the majority of Parenthetical Girls songs deal with aspects femininity (examples: The Weight she Fell Under, Stolen Children, I was the Dancer) so it would make sense that this song and Love Connection, pt. II would, too.
It's from the perspective of both.
1, 3 and 5 are from the female's point of view.
the couplets from the male's.