Although this song can be taken sexually, it really is just speaking of how throughout her life, this woman is able to see people for who they are, and only show them the true her. She strips them of their outer selves and can see what's beyond their looks.
In the phonecall, however, it speaks of how both she and the man can see each other for who they are, and although she can barely resist his looks (hence the "I keep seeing such a pretty picture") she refuses to change who she is for this person who just plainly isn't worth it.
This song, just plainly, rocks
Although this song can be taken sexually, it really is just speaking of how throughout her life, this woman is able to see people for who they are, and only show them the true her. She strips them of their outer selves and can see what's beyond their looks.
In the phonecall, however, it speaks of how both she and the man can see each other for who they are, and although she can barely resist his looks (hence the "I keep seeing such a pretty picture") she refuses to change who she is for this person who just plainly isn't worth it. This song, just plainly, rocks