It is about a hand-job. Men have two 'heads', Zulu, and in this case, it's very naughty and funny word play--and we already know that Polly likes to write about things that she finds amusing, and often there's sex involved. Just look at the song 'Dry'--she said she thought it would be funny to write a song about dry fannies. Enough said.
"And I, I was joking
Sweet babe, let me stroke it "
I think this line has to do with her teasing him because she has to 'rub it till it bleeds'--and by bleeding, I don't think she means that literally, either, I think she means rub it till it swells, till the blood goes down south, so to speak. She's teasing him for not being hard already, and yet she still wants it, she's just "getting even" for some imagined or unimagined slight that's been left unsaid.
It is about a hand-job. Men have two 'heads', Zulu, and in this case, it's very naughty and funny word play--and we already know that Polly likes to write about things that she finds amusing, and often there's sex involved. Just look at the song 'Dry'--she said she thought it would be funny to write a song about dry fannies. Enough said.
"And I, I was joking Sweet babe, let me stroke it "
I think this line has to do with her teasing him because she has to 'rub it till it bleeds'--and by bleeding, I don't think she means that literally, either, I think she means rub it till it swells, till the blood goes down south, so to speak. She's teasing him for not being hard already, and yet she still wants it, she's just "getting even" for some imagined or unimagined slight that's been left unsaid.