As a young girl, Louis Vuitton
With your mother, on the sandy lawn
As a sophomore, with reggaeton
And the linens you're sittin' on

Is your bed made?
Is your sweater on?
Do you want to fuck?
Like you know I do
Like you know I do

This feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too
Feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel

Can you stay up to see the dawn?
In the colors of Benetton

Is your bed made?
Is your sweater on?
Do you want ta?
Like you know I do
Like you know I do

It feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too
Feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel

Is your bed made?
Is your sweater on?
Do you want ta?
Like you know I do
Like you know I do


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    I like that this song has that 60s California beach vibe to it, talking about a prep boy trying to get laid...it fits.

    "Feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too"...I'm a huge, huge Peter Gabriel fan, but he doesn't really have songs you want to have sex to. "Shaking the Tree" and "Games without Frontiers" have good beat but...no, thank you.

    The first part, "As a young girl, Luis Vuitton". What woman has Luis Vuitton, let alone a young girl? So she has uber rich parents.

    "As a sophomore, reggaeton"...Now she's older, trying to have her own personality, trying to be cool. Honestly, I don't know affluent white girl who actually likes reggaeton, but I know a few who play Daddy Yankee or whatever trying to look kinda hip and rebellious.

    "Is your bed made? Is your sweater on?" - I see a girl just like on the video, a prim coed.

    hollyholyon June 19, 2010   Link

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