The "Tie me up! Untie me!" part reminds me of Odysseus and the Sirens: he told his crew to tie him up, so he may listen to their song, but not give into their beauty and drown himself. So does the song talks about being tempted and, though you have yourself tied up, you wish they would untie you.
The "Tie me up! Untie me!" part reminds me of Odysseus and the Sirens: he told his crew to tie him up, so he may listen to their song, but not give into their beauty and drown himself. So does the song talks about being tempted and, though you have yourself tied up, you wish they would untie you.
Great thought! That definitely fits.
Great thought! That definitely fits.