Bizarre Love Triangle
Joe.e Lyrics


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The moon up above, it shines on upon our skin
Whispering words that scream of outrageous sin
We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams
It gets kinda rough in the back of our limousine

That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre
That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre
A strawberry mind, a body that's built for two
A kiss on the spine, we do things we never do
Swallow the pride and joy of the ivory tower

We'll dance on the roof, make love on a bed of flower
That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre

The moon up above, it shines on upon our skin
Whispering words that scream of outrageous sin
We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams
It gets kinda rough in the back of our limousine





That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre
That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Joe.e’s song Bizarre Love Triangle express a desire for a love that is unconventional, even taboo. The moon above represents a liberating force that shines on the skin and allows for a connection that defies social norms. The words whispered by the moon are said to “scream of outrageous sin”, which suggests that the love being pursued is something that is seen as immoral or forbidden.


Despite this tension between social expectations and personal desire, the singer maintains a belief that everyone wants a “love bizarre”. The idea of a love that is “bizarre” emphasizes its unconventional nature and underscores the theme of breaking free from social conventions.


The verses of the song describe a relationship that involves physical intimacy and a willingness to experiment. The “strawberry mind” and “body built for two” evoke sensuality, and the “kiss on the spine” and “making love on a bed of flowers” suggest the couple is open to new experiences. Finally, by “swallow[ing] the pride and joy of the ivory tower”, they reject the rules of high society and embrace their own desires.


In summary, the song expresses a longing for a love that is different, even if society labels it as taboo, and encourages embracing unconventional relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

The moon up above, it shines on upon our skin
The light of the moon illuminates our bodies, creating a sense of intimacy and exposure.


Whispering words that scream of outrageous sin
Despite the softness of whispers, the desires being expressed are intense and taboo.


We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams
Our deepest desires and fantasies are what we crave in our lives and our relationships.


It gets kinda rough in the back of our limousine
Intimacy can be passionate and intense, with moments of pleasure that may also involve some pain or discomfort.


That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre
Our desire for love and connection is not always conventional or normal, and we are drawn to unusual and unconventional forms of love.


A strawberry mind, a body that's built for two
We seek partners who are both intellectually stimulating and physically attractive, with bodies that are well-suited for intimacy.


A kiss on the spine, we do things we never do
In the context of intimacy, we may engage in behaviors or activities that are new or exploratory in nature.


Swallow the pride and joy of the ivory tower
We must put aside our egos and embrace the pleasures of life, even if they are considered high-brow or elitist.


We'll dance on the roof, make love on a bed of flower
We are willing to take risks and engage in public displays of affection, finding joy and pleasure in unexpected and unconventional settings.


That's what we are, we all want a love bizarre
Our desires for love and connection may manifest in unusual or unexpected ways, but they are no less valid or powerful than more conventional forms of love.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON, SHEILA ESCOVEDO

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