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Feed Me with Your Kiss song meanings
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    Sex. I think this song has to do with flattering someone with the objective of getting them into bed. And the other side is ready and willing to engage in the act. Both parties of this duet are looking for some loving. So this song is kind of like fore play. It is.

    buddahs_best_buddyon January 08, 2005   Link
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    yeah i agree this song is about sex.. the line "Oh, come lie down close to me its about sexual experimentation "Do what you dare" and she's basically saying to him i'll let you do anything "Oh I don't care"

    hearts_of_oakon March 04, 2006   Link
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    yeah i agree this song is about sex.. the line "Oh, come lie down close to me its about sexual experimentation "Do what you dare" and she's basically saying to him i'll let you do anything "Oh I don't care"

    hearts_of_oakon March 04, 2006   Link
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    The guitar riff really does it for me, I like the conversation style too. These guys are wonderful.

    productofthe80son July 27, 2006   Link
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    The chorus is the best part.

    "So feed... me... with... your... kiiiiiiss."

    K-Lizzleon April 02, 2008   Link
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    It can also be about losing virginity. As a dialogue it can be taken as the thoughts of a boy and a girl prior to their first sexual encounter. Since they're both unexperienced they don't think in explicit terms. Instead they use metaphors such as "feed with kisses" or vague body references like "over there".

    She's initially hesitant, but later she's willing to let him "do what he dares". He's afraid of not being up to the task, so he thinks about it in terms of doing "what he should". They both encounter lying in bed exploring each other...

    Alienoon August 20, 2011   Link
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    i love my bloody valentime. i cant believe nobody has commented on them yet...

    x_cunt_xon September 16, 2002   Link
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    Ah this is quite punk for them! Brilliant song The guitars sound great as do Bilinda and Kevin.

    amongthetreeson December 14, 2005   Link

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