Either way, the song is about the frustration of being held to the wrong expectations and the desire to follow one's true passion. The song supports this theme in both a sexual and educational/motivational context.
"you've got your prophets and your mathematicians
the vocal fuel of a generation"
this part is referring more to the motivational context...
but who can deny the sexual power in Sara's voice?
and "if you come down on me you'll get what you asked for"
Either way, the song is about the frustration of being held to the wrong expectations and the desire to follow one's true passion. The song supports this theme in both a sexual and educational/motivational context.
"you've got your prophets and your mathematicians the vocal fuel of a generation" this part is referring more to the motivational context...
but who can deny the sexual power in Sara's voice? and "if you come down on me you'll get what you asked for"