Lyric discussion by Carinapir 

Doh, I submitted before I was ready. . .

"Your lips are nettles, Your tongue is wine."

Pretty self-explanatory if you are familiar with the "location" in question.

"Your laughter's liquid, But your body's pine."

Shuttering and stiffening of the body or possibly contrasting the secretions with the hardness of the clit.

"You love all sailors, But hate the beach."

Sailors are seamen, aren't they? Don't know what the beach refers to though. Any thoughts?

"In the dark you tell me of a flower, that only blooms in the violet hour."

A reference to sex happening when the sun goes down. Blooming referring to the opening of the legs.

"Your arms are lovely, Yellow and rose. You back's a meadow, Covered in snow. Your thighs are thistles, And hot-house grapes You breathe your sweet breathe, And have me waiting."

Again referring to the look, feel, and smell of the "area" in question.

"And now your sitting, Upon your chair. You got me tangled up, Inside your beautiful black hair."

Sitting on a chair is a very convenient way of giving and receiving a certain sexual act and most women have black hair down there.

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