To me it's obvious this song is about oral sex. The title is word play: ahead = a head.
"it's enough for ahead/a head"
It's about giving head to someone, not receiving it. I think it's most likely about cunnilingus, especially if the "lips" in the first line refers to the labia. Otherwise it could also be anilingus.
So "lips growing for service" could either be the receiver's labia swelling, getting ready to be served, or it could be about the lips of the giver who is getting ready to serve.
If this is the true meaning, "kneeling for pleasure" is pretty obvious. The giver is kneeling before the recipient of the "service".
"Making the body search" would be a reference to a "cavity search", wherein a police officer, prison guard etc is searching the body cavities of someone to see if they've smuggled something inside it. The "monkey caught stealing" in the song could be about the person being searched (for stolen goods) or the singer being caught and "punished" by having to do sexual service to the other person.
"scattering desires" is more evidence this is about something sexual.
"smothering fires" could be metaphorically about someone who is so turned on they're "on fire" and the singer is using their mouth and tongue to "smother" the fire.
Or it could be that the fires (desires) themselves are smothering, like they're too overwhelming.
I don't understand the thing about the "TV" though or what the "word that matters" could be about.
To me it's obvious this song is about oral sex. The title is word play: ahead = a head. "it's enough for ahead/a head"
It's about giving head to someone, not receiving it. I think it's most likely about cunnilingus, especially if the "lips" in the first line refers to the labia. Otherwise it could also be anilingus.
So "lips growing for service" could either be the receiver's labia swelling, getting ready to be served, or it could be about the lips of the giver who is getting ready to serve.
If this is the true meaning, "kneeling for pleasure" is pretty obvious. The giver is kneeling before the recipient of the "service".
"Making the body search" would be a reference to a "cavity search", wherein a police officer, prison guard etc is searching the body cavities of someone to see if they've smuggled something inside it. The "monkey caught stealing" in the song could be about the person being searched (for stolen goods) or the singer being caught and "punished" by having to do sexual service to the other person.
"scattering desires" is more evidence this is about something sexual. "smothering fires" could be metaphorically about someone who is so turned on they're "on fire" and the singer is using their mouth and tongue to "smother" the fire. Or it could be that the fires (desires) themselves are smothering, like they're too overwhelming.
I don't understand the thing about the "TV" though or what the "word that matters" could be about.