It's simply about her love for boys and boots. She compares both of them to each other. Saying that she wears cowboy boots and thinks about cowboys. She loves both and has both of them.
Furthermore, she is mentioning boys as if they are materialistic, as they are compared to boots. Look at the lyrics: "I gotta say it I wear em both so pretty as I walk in the city" indicating that she wears boys like she does boots. This represents the idea of material love.
Furthermore, she is mentioning boys as if they are materialistic, as they are compared to boots. Look at the lyrics: "I gotta say it I wear em both so pretty as I walk in the city" indicating that she wears boys like she does boots. This represents the idea of material love.
Furthermore, as C4turdayz says the song is girly, but mainly because Ke$ha is referencing how teenage girls are boy crazy and basically build relationships with boys for unintended meanings. This isn't a song about human love, but rather the materialistic world we live in and...
Furthermore, as C4turdayz says the song is girly, but mainly because Ke$ha is referencing how teenage girls are boy crazy and basically build relationships with boys for unintended meanings. This isn't a song about human love, but rather the materialistic world we live in and how people (primarily teenagers) prize the material world over true love.
Lastly, Ke$ha could very well be indicating that the material world is seen as a better gift these days rather than mutual internal love. The lyrics "Im keeping quite the colletion/ Take nothing less than perfection" indicates how we are becoming spoiled, worldly, and much more materialistic in the world today.
It's simply about her love for boys and boots. She compares both of them to each other. Saying that she wears cowboy boots and thinks about cowboys. She loves both and has both of them.
Furthermore, she is mentioning boys as if they are materialistic, as they are compared to boots. Look at the lyrics: "I gotta say it I wear em both so pretty as I walk in the city" indicating that she wears boys like she does boots. This represents the idea of material love.
Furthermore, she is mentioning boys as if they are materialistic, as they are compared to boots. Look at the lyrics: "I gotta say it I wear em both so pretty as I walk in the city" indicating that she wears boys like she does boots. This represents the idea of material love.
Furthermore, as C4turdayz says the song is girly, but mainly because Ke$ha is referencing how teenage girls are boy crazy and basically build relationships with boys for unintended meanings. This isn't a song about human love, but rather the materialistic world we live in and...
Furthermore, as C4turdayz says the song is girly, but mainly because Ke$ha is referencing how teenage girls are boy crazy and basically build relationships with boys for unintended meanings. This isn't a song about human love, but rather the materialistic world we live in and how people (primarily teenagers) prize the material world over true love.
Lastly, Ke$ha could very well be indicating that the material world is seen as a better gift these days rather than mutual internal love. The lyrics "Im keeping quite the colletion/ Take nothing less than perfection" indicates how we are becoming spoiled, worldly, and much more materialistic in the world today.