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A Example in Anatomy: Lyric Poems that Tackle the Hominal Body - By: Lyrics

The hominal Body is oftentimes the subject of songs and Lyrics these days. Possibly this is because the hominal Body can comprehend a comprehensive range of symbolisms and significances; although presumably it is a popular topic because of how these Words Tackle the subject. Consider the standard song “Your Physical Structure is a Wonderland” by John Mayer. The claim of the vocal —which derives up assorted times in the Words itself—is an obvious metaphor. The title and the Words of the song plainly have sexual undertones—how the Physical Structure can be a wonderland is forgotten to one’s imagination. Yet, the Lyric Poems itself is patent. “Cause if you want love, / We'll make it. / Swim in a deep sea, / Of blankets,” sings John Mayer, and already the listeners know what he is singing about. The Body continues to be a “wonderland” in other vocal Lyrics too.

“My Humps,” Black Eyed Peas

This vocal my Black Eyed Peas does not precisely credit the word “body” in its Lyric Poems, and sketchy does it directly say that “junk,” “hump,” and “lumps” are really distinct Body parts of the hominine form. Yet anyone who is somewhat intimate with contemporary representative acculturation would easily know what the Lyric Poems is talk about. Yet, in the Lyric Poems itself, anyone who isn’t common with how these discussions are used can easy see the Lyrics ’s drift. Note this unusual part in the Words: “They say I'm really sexy, / The boys they wanna sex me. / They always standing next to me, / Always dancing next to me, Tryin' a feel my hump, hump. / Lookin' at my lump, lump. / You can look but you can't touch it.” Contempt the sexy meaning of the song, the Lyrics of “My Humps” can be advised as visible without being intimate.

“Addicted, “ Ne Yo

The Lyrics of Ne Yo’s “Addicted” is particular to the period; the undertakes the issue of sexy addiction. And it doesn’t do it metaphorically or over symbolic representations and insinuations or codes, the way the Words of “Your Body is a Wonderland” does. Alternatively, it directly references the words “sex” and “if you lay with me” in its Words. And the Words isn’t shy either, especially this part: “I never been shy bout my self and sexuality / Never been taboo (never been taboo but if I) / Have to live without / I know its something I could do / But I just really don't want to.” Unlike “Your Organic Structure is a Wonderland,” the Words of “Addicted” is just like plain prose set into music.

“Trading Places,” Usher

Usher’s “Trading Places” might just prove that songs and Words often Take On sex when they talk over the Organic Structure. But the Words of “Trading Places” isn’t so much about the Physical Structure than about the reversal of roles in a human relationship. This may not seem politically straight, since the Words assume that there are standards with regards to sexuality. More than doing it different tonight, the Lyrics cites that the role will “yeah) wash the car (yeah) I’m gonna walk the dog / (yeah) take out the trash / (yeah) with nothing but your t-shirt on,” entailing that these are purely the tasks of a fair sex.

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