I think it's highly likely that Sloopy is a prostitute. The lyrics scream it if one can decode them. "Sloopy wears a red dress as old as the hill." Red Dress in songs is almost ubiquitous for a prostitute. As old as the hill seems to be referring to the world's oldest profession (funnily enough seen in other primate species when the concept of money has been introduced).
Sloopy is a street walker, walkin walkin down the street. Don't worry Sloopy you belong to me, because I just bought you (prostitution is also a form of wage slavery).
Sloopy is also on top, what used to be a reported favorite position of many Johns, b/c they would not experiment with many positions with their wives and explored mini-or tame-domination fantasies (think Don Draper).
Well it feels so good, etc... No clue as to what that be referencing... (where's the sarcasm button on this thing?). Shake your tail feather, 'cause what's love got to do with it?
I think it's highly likely that Sloopy is a prostitute. The lyrics scream it if one can decode them. "Sloopy wears a red dress as old as the hill." Red Dress in songs is almost ubiquitous for a prostitute. As old as the hill seems to be referring to the world's oldest profession (funnily enough seen in other primate species when the concept of money has been introduced).
Sloopy is a street walker, walkin walkin down the street. Don't worry Sloopy you belong to me, because I just bought you (prostitution is also a form of wage slavery).
Sloopy is also on top, what used to be a reported favorite position of many Johns, b/c they would not experiment with many positions with their wives and explored mini-or tame-domination fantasies (think Don Draper).
Well it feels so good, etc... No clue as to what that be referencing... (where's the sarcasm button on this thing?). Shake your tail feather, 'cause what's love got to do with it?