Voltaire has other songs with similar themes, like "The Headless Waltz". This song basically sings about a necrophiliac trying to justify his actions rationally. He's felt so rejected that even girls that can't resist him are comforting emotionally.
The message of the song could be summed up as "I'm so unlikable, only a corpse could bear to be near me." The necrophiliac feels this way, and is extolling the virtues of this relationship.
"The Headless Waltz", toward the middle, similarly claims the benefits of not having a head and how the singer prefers being headless. Both songs take something obviously bad and claiming the virtues.
Voltaire has other songs with similar themes, like "The Headless Waltz". This song basically sings about a necrophiliac trying to justify his actions rationally. He's felt so rejected that even girls that can't resist him are comforting emotionally.
The message of the song could be summed up as "I'm so unlikable, only a corpse could bear to be near me." The necrophiliac feels this way, and is extolling the virtues of this relationship.
"The Headless Waltz", toward the middle, similarly claims the benefits of not having a head and how the singer prefers being headless. Both songs take something obviously bad and claiming the virtues.