Lee Aaron is singing about sex with a lover who at one time was mediocre, but now has a great looking body. He is probably someone who worked out methodically at a gym. The reference of "my body" in this song pertains to her own body but it also pertains more to the man's body, who is now a bodybuilder type. She owns this man and wants complete power over him when she refers to him as "her" body. But her power diminshes when she thinks of the body with lust; she is overwlemed with passion. ie "When I'm defenceless, it's such a crime"
Lee Aaron is singing about sex with a lover who at one time was mediocre, but now has a great looking body. He is probably someone who worked out methodically at a gym. The reference of "my body" in this song pertains to her own body but it also pertains more to the man's body, who is now a bodybuilder type. She owns this man and wants complete power over him when she refers to him as "her" body. But her power diminshes when she thinks of the body with lust; she is overwlemed with passion. ie "When I'm defenceless, it's such a crime"