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Don't say you love me, life isn't fair
And I don't care
So don't be stupid
Who builds the missiles? Who trains the gods?
I am the rod in desperate women
We can ask for nothing more
Chocolate legs and velvet horns
Faceless sailors on the shore
I'll be the sole survivor
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
I'll wear the apron, I'll play the part
Of modern art, Leo de Vinci
Why try and save her? She lives in every song
She's like a gong
You've got to bang her
We can ask for nothing more
Chocolate legs and velvet horns
Faceless sailors on the shore
I'll be the sole survivor
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
I'll be the sole survivor
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
I'll be the sole survivor
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the rising sirens
I'll bend you down and stick it in
And I don't care
So don't be stupid
Who builds the missiles? Who trains the gods?
I am the rod in desperate women
Chocolate legs and velvet horns
Faceless sailors on the shore
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
Of modern art, Leo de Vinci
Why try and save her? She lives in every song
She's like a gong
You've got to bang her
Chocolate legs and velvet horns
Faceless sailors on the shore
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the sole survivor
I'll bend you down and stick it in
Unlock your doors and let me in
I'll be the rising sirens
I'll bend you down and stick it in
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This song\'s about failing to succeed in romantic relationships. Throughout the song, PRG adapts a nihilistic approach to seduction, which is to, essentially, put zero effort into selling yourself as a worthy soulmate, and, instead, adapting the role of what seems to work in romance. This satirizes what women want---most prominently here: "I\'ll wear the apron, I\'ll play the part, of modern art, Leo de Vinci". This simply means he is adapting the shallow, meaningless role of attracting women with elegance. And, given that he\'s "playing the part", he\'s implying the elegance strategy is no more than a front, and he\'s being open to the fact that he\'s still using it, which then implies he is faithless in his future endeavors if he continues to be himself. If I were to sum this up with a single sentence, I would say PRG is simply discontent with the whole idea of romance, and he has now last-resorted to an indecent, artificial, approach.