This song is about a girl who told him she hasn’t orgasmed during sex with him. He is upset because she never told him before and he thought he had it figured out. Dragonflies are a metaphor for orgasm, obviously. Anyway this realisation puts an awful distance between them that remains unresolved.
This song is about a girl who told him she hasn’t orgasmed during sex with him. He is upset because she never told him before and he thought he had it figured out. Dragonflies are a metaphor for orgasm, obviously. Anyway this realisation puts an awful distance between them that remains unresolved.
You know what that song means to you when you listen to it? That's more than what somebody else thinks somebody else told them that somebody else said that it might actually mean to somebody else.
You know what that song means to you when you listen to it? That's more than what somebody else thinks somebody else told them that somebody else said that it might actually mean to somebody else.
In case anybody is missing it the "last dance” is sex. The guy’s fine with his wife going out on girls’ nights, dancing with other guys and even getting a little spicy while at it, as long as the last dance of the night (= sex) remains exclusive for him.
In case anybody is missing it the "last dance” is sex. The guy’s fine with his wife going out on girls’ nights, dancing with other guys and even getting a little spicy while at it, as long as the last dance of the night (= sex) remains exclusive for him.
I think this song is sung in the point of view of the Devil, and is saying to stop blaming the Devil for everything bad. There are alot of references, including the crucifixion of Jesus, world war 2, and the assasination of John F. Kennedy. But who crucified Jesus? Man. Who started WWII? Man. What killed J.F.K? Man. This song is saying that the Devil didn't cause these things, he just "watched" while man did all the work. That's why this song is called "Sympathy for the Devil". It isn't saying to really have sympathy for him, it is saying...
I think this song is sung in the point of view of the Devil, and is saying to stop blaming the Devil for everything bad. There are alot of references, including the crucifixion of Jesus, world war 2, and the assasination of John F. Kennedy. But who crucified Jesus? Man. Who started WWII? Man. What killed J.F.K? Man. This song is saying that the Devil didn't cause these things, he just "watched" while man did all the work. That's why this song is called "Sympathy for the Devil". It isn't saying to really have sympathy for him, it is saying that maybe we should stop blaming him for all bad things, and maybe start taking a look at ourselves
This is about his girlfriend who died I think, no?
This is about his girlfriend who died I think, no?