I think the clue to this one is in the last line, "You're driving me crazy when are you coming home". In my view the rest of the song whilst open to many interpretations, is describing a very passionate sexual relationship between the male narrator and a woman. He describes their full on sexual relationship in some detail and also reveals how they also fight and argue.
However hard he tries he can't get her out of his head and even when she's not there he can't get her out of his head. So despite trying to be rid of her he finally gives in and wants her back. Hence "when are you coming home".
Overall I think it's brilliantly written, graphic and describes a situation many will have experienced.
@Kevin254 "the clue is in the last line", nailed it man!! If it wasn't for the last line I'd agree with the interpretations from other posts; the song being about a nymphomaniac girl, having great sex, getting involved in a fucked up toxic relationship, and the guy looking desperately to leave the relationship but being unable to... Nevertheless, that last line changes it all: the guy finally gives up, gives up trying to figure things out, and trying to convince himself he doesn't miss her. He accepts he loves her and he needs her... and not only for...
@Kevin254 "the clue is in the last line", nailed it man!! If it wasn't for the last line I'd agree with the interpretations from other posts; the song being about a nymphomaniac girl, having great sex, getting involved in a fucked up toxic relationship, and the guy looking desperately to leave the relationship but being unable to... Nevertheless, that last line changes it all: the guy finally gives up, gives up trying to figure things out, and trying to convince himself he doesn't miss her. He accepts he loves her and he needs her... and not only for the sex, if that was the case why would he want her back home? (I mean, you don't move in with someone just for the sex, no mater how great! you keep seeing each other and fuck, fuck, and fuck each other brains out!! but you Don't move in together, Come on people!!)... additionally, that last line uses the word "home" (a more meaningful one than "house").... Fuckin' Love! (more so, the first love); passion, attraction, obsession, elation, confrontation, pure madness!! But love nonetheless…at least as it was in the old days...
I think the clue to this one is in the last line, "You're driving me crazy when are you coming home". In my view the rest of the song whilst open to many interpretations, is describing a very passionate sexual relationship between the male narrator and a woman. He describes their full on sexual relationship in some detail and also reveals how they also fight and argue.
However hard he tries he can't get her out of his head and even when she's not there he can't get her out of his head. So despite trying to be rid of her he finally gives in and wants her back. Hence "when are you coming home".
Overall I think it's brilliantly written, graphic and describes a situation many will have experienced.
@Kevin254 "the clue is in the last line", nailed it man!! If it wasn't for the last line I'd agree with the interpretations from other posts; the song being about a nymphomaniac girl, having great sex, getting involved in a fucked up toxic relationship, and the guy looking desperately to leave the relationship but being unable to... Nevertheless, that last line changes it all: the guy finally gives up, gives up trying to figure things out, and trying to convince himself he doesn't miss her. He accepts he loves her and he needs her... and not only for...
@Kevin254 "the clue is in the last line", nailed it man!! If it wasn't for the last line I'd agree with the interpretations from other posts; the song being about a nymphomaniac girl, having great sex, getting involved in a fucked up toxic relationship, and the guy looking desperately to leave the relationship but being unable to... Nevertheless, that last line changes it all: the guy finally gives up, gives up trying to figure things out, and trying to convince himself he doesn't miss her. He accepts he loves her and he needs her... and not only for the sex, if that was the case why would he want her back home? (I mean, you don't move in with someone just for the sex, no mater how great! you keep seeing each other and fuck, fuck, and fuck each other brains out!! but you Don't move in together, Come on people!!)... additionally, that last line uses the word "home" (a more meaningful one than "house").... Fuckin' Love! (more so, the first love); passion, attraction, obsession, elation, confrontation, pure madness!! But love nonetheless…at least as it was in the old days...