Nonsense, this song is about how society makes men feel dirty about having sexual urges. The lines "Hello Mrs. Shaw, may I borrow your lawnmower?", "I'm your next door neighbor", and "My wife-she doesn't know me" imply that the narrator isn't some sub-human rape fiend, but an average Joe who hides his sexual urges behind the mask of being 'average'.
The last verse appears to be directed at the Anglican Church, who have a huge influence on British values and their attitude towards sexuality.
Nonsense, this song is about how society makes men feel dirty about having sexual urges. The lines "Hello Mrs. Shaw, may I borrow your lawnmower?", "I'm your next door neighbor", and "My wife-she doesn't know me" imply that the narrator isn't some sub-human rape fiend, but an average Joe who hides his sexual urges behind the mask of being 'average'.
The last verse appears to be directed at the Anglican Church, who have a huge influence on British values and their attitude towards sexuality.