First I want to say that WATF are geniouses. They play a wicked live show too. But here is a pretty good theory about this song. The "Venus De Milo" is a statue depicting Aphrodite, the godess of love and beauty. You probably know the statue, its the one where both arms broke off. Anyways, in the left hand, before it broke, it held an apple. References in the song being "plaster white" (she's a statue) "swingin' her hips like the Aphrodite" (thats who the statue is of) "she starts to crack" (old statue) "slip her my keys she can't hand them back" (no arms) "Miss De Milo" (name of statue) "i took the apple from her hand" (missing apple in hand) "Paris lets her out at night" (reference to greek mythology). Personally, I think this totally makes the song hilarious and clever as piss. Way to go Jeremy:]
First I want to say that WATF are geniouses. They play a wicked live show too. But here is a pretty good theory about this song. The "Venus De Milo" is a statue depicting Aphrodite, the godess of love and beauty. You probably know the statue, its the one where both arms broke off. Anyways, in the left hand, before it broke, it held an apple. References in the song being "plaster white" (she's a statue) "swingin' her hips like the Aphrodite" (thats who the statue is of) "she starts to crack" (old statue) "slip her my keys she can't hand them back" (no arms) "Miss De Milo" (name of statue) "i took the apple from her hand" (missing apple in hand) "Paris lets her out at night" (reference to greek mythology). Personally, I think this totally makes the song hilarious and clever as piss. Way to go Jeremy:]