Let's be real. This song is quite obviously about a blow job. But, that said, I don't think the other posters are too far off. There may be another meaning here about the guy wanting to give all of himself to the girl, willing to be or do anything, not caring that she's using him, something along those lines.
LOL...blow job? You've got to be kidding me. Perhaps wishful thinking? There's no sex anywhere in the song. Get with ragegirl on this one. And try some crunk if you're looking for a BJ :)
LOL...blow job? You've got to be kidding me. Perhaps wishful thinking? There's no sex anywhere in the song. Get with ragegirl on this one. And try some crunk if you're looking for a BJ :)
Found my old SongMeanings account to refute ComeOnEileen's assumption that this song has nothing to do with sex.
Found my old SongMeanings account to refute ComeOnEileen's assumption that this song has nothing to do with sex.
While "Have It All" doesn't necessarily pertain to a blow job, this is an incredibly sexual song. Oh my sweet Jesus, this song is all about sex. Basically a one-night stand, or very sensual intercourse with his partner. "She drains me when I'm empty, she fills herself, she takes it all." Basically, he's getting tired physically, she wants to keep going, so she takes control, probably her on top. He runs through her "maze" in a daze...
While "Have It All" doesn't necessarily pertain to a blow job, this is an incredibly sexual song. Oh my sweet Jesus, this song is all about sex. Basically a one-night stand, or very sensual intercourse with his partner. "She drains me when I'm empty, she fills herself, she takes it all." Basically, he's getting tired physically, she wants to keep going, so she takes control, probably her on top. He runs through her "maze" in a daze to "find the end," or her climax or orgasm. She is holding him in. "In too deep, she's spilling over me." ... How in the world does that not flash "SEX?"
It's not wishful thinking. I hope you realize, much poetry back in the day was incredibly sexual, but poets would hide it in symbolism so that idiots (not hinting you) wouldn't get it. Now of course, these are lyrics, so there's a slight difference, as lyrics is meant to be sung, but it is in essence the same. It's all poetry, and it can be as sexual as it wants to be.
Let's be real. This song is quite obviously about a blow job. But, that said, I don't think the other posters are too far off. There may be another meaning here about the guy wanting to give all of himself to the girl, willing to be or do anything, not caring that she's using him, something along those lines.
LOL...blow job? You've got to be kidding me. Perhaps wishful thinking? There's no sex anywhere in the song. Get with ragegirl on this one. And try some crunk if you're looking for a BJ :)
LOL...blow job? You've got to be kidding me. Perhaps wishful thinking? There's no sex anywhere in the song. Get with ragegirl on this one. And try some crunk if you're looking for a BJ :)
Found my old SongMeanings account to refute ComeOnEileen's assumption that this song has nothing to do with sex.
Found my old SongMeanings account to refute ComeOnEileen's assumption that this song has nothing to do with sex.
While "Have It All" doesn't necessarily pertain to a blow job, this is an incredibly sexual song. Oh my sweet Jesus, this song is all about sex. Basically a one-night stand, or very sensual intercourse with his partner. "She drains me when I'm empty, she fills herself, she takes it all." Basically, he's getting tired physically, she wants to keep going, so she takes control, probably her on top. He runs through her "maze" in a daze...
While "Have It All" doesn't necessarily pertain to a blow job, this is an incredibly sexual song. Oh my sweet Jesus, this song is all about sex. Basically a one-night stand, or very sensual intercourse with his partner. "She drains me when I'm empty, she fills herself, she takes it all." Basically, he's getting tired physically, she wants to keep going, so she takes control, probably her on top. He runs through her "maze" in a daze to "find the end," or her climax or orgasm. She is holding him in. "In too deep, she's spilling over me." ... How in the world does that not flash "SEX?"
It's not wishful thinking. I hope you realize, much poetry back in the day was incredibly sexual, but poets would hide it in symbolism so that idiots (not hinting you) wouldn't get it. Now of course, these are lyrics, so there's a slight difference, as lyrics is meant to be sung, but it is in essence the same. It's all poetry, and it can be as sexual as it wants to be.