Apologies to Insect Life
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Oh Fyodor you are the most attractive man
Oh Fyodor you are the most attractive man I know,
Your Russian heart is strong and has been bleeding for too long

Oh my Lassie, it's like bad acid
It's getting nasty, she knows

Gymnastic-whores-down-on-all-fours-with-septic-pores-and-fucked-up
Bores-I-would-like-to-give-you-more-molasses

Oh Molasses, its like bad acid
It's getting nasty, she knows

She knows

Apologies to insect life
What I did was not very nice
A little piece of everyone
Is bad and can't be jettisoned

And round from her from me to you




Sometimes you know it goes right through
My love

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "Oh Fyodor you are the most attractive man I know, your Russian heart is strong and has been bleeding for too long" is a tribute to the Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. Dostoevsky is famous for his exploration of human nature and spirituality. The line "Your Russian heart is strong and has been bleeding for too long" suggests that Dostoevsky may have suffered for his art, but his strength of character allowed him to persevere.


The next lines, "Oh my Lassie, it's like bad acid, it's getting nasty, she knows," shifts the focus to a woman. The comparison to bad acid could be interpreted as a reference to the negative effects of drugs or the disorienting nature of a troubled relationship. The line "she knows" implies that this woman is aware of the negativity in the relationship.


The following lines are a bit more obscure: "Gymnastic-whores-down-on-all-fours-with-septic-pores-and-fucked-up, bores-I-would-like-to-give-you-more-molasses, oh molasses, its like bad acid, it's getting nasty, she knows." The first part looks like it might be a description of an unpleasant or sordid situation, with the second part addressing a group of uninteresting people. The mention of molasses might indicate a desire to add some sweetness or interest to this dull scene, but then again, the comparison to bad acid suggests that it may not be worth it.


The phrase "Apologies to insect life" in the chorus seems to suggest a sense of guilt or wrongdoing. "What I did was not very nice" expands on this theme, but it's not clear what action the singer is apologizing for. The lines "A little piece of everyone, is bad and can't be jettisoned" could mean that everyone has some negative aspects to their character which they can't get rid of. The song finishes with the words "My love", suggesting that despite everything, there is still some affection for the woman in question.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh Fyodor you are the most attractive man
Oh Fyodor, you are the most attractive man I know and your Russian heart is strong, but it has been bleeding for too long.


Oh my Lassie, it's like bad acid
Oh my Lassie, the situation is like bad acid which is getting increasingly unpleasant and she is aware of it.


Gymnastic-whores-down-on-all-fours-with-septic-pores-and-fucked-up Bores-I-would-like-to-give-you-more-molasses
I would like to give you more attention and care, but you are surrounded by gymnastic whores willing to submit themselves physically to anyone and everyone, and their actions are deplorable and messed up.


Oh Molasses, its like bad acid
Oh Molasses, the situation is like bad acid which is getting increasingly unpleasant and she is aware of it.


She knows
She is aware of the situation and its severity.


Apologies to insect life
I must ask for apologies from innocent lives below us.


What I did was not very nice
I admit that my actions were wrong and not respectable.


A little piece of everyone
Every person has a piece of their character that is not acceptable or admirable.


Is bad and can't be jettisoned
These bad pieces of everyone's characters cannot be discarded or rid of entirely.


And round from her from me to you
From her to me, and then from me, to you, there is a certain behavior pattern emerging.


Sometimes you know it goes right through
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, negative emotions or attitudes can completely pass through you and affect your behavior.


My love
Overall, this is all addressed to my love.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: MARTIN NOBLE, JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD

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