In this compelling lyrical narrative, the artist explores the complexities of love and desire, painting a vivid picture of passion and intimacy. The repeated phrase "You're the best I can do" suggests a sense of resignation or settling, hinting at an underlying dissatisfaction or unfulfilled longing in the relationship. The lyrics also touch on themes of consumerism and commodification of love, as suggested by the line "And she gave me my money back", implying that emotional transactions can be as superficial and disposable as monetary ones. This song serves as a poignant commentary on modern relationships, highlighting how they can often be driven by momentary pleasure rather than genuine connection or fulfillment.
Huggin & Kissin
Lyrics
Giving me love
All on your canvas
All of the girls
All on the mattress
Lock the door
Dim the lights
Bottoms up
I'm in love
And you too
You're the best I can do
Pushing and shoving
Hugging and kissing
All of the time
All over again
Lock the door
Then we'll die
Bottoms up
I'm in love
I love you
You're the best I can do
And she told me
That she loved me
And she gave me my money back
Writer(s): JONATHAN FORREST BATES
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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