Aphrodite
S.E.N.S. Lyrics


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I wanna live in Aphrodite’s closet
I wanna give a damn about something

I want my thoughts to crack men’s heads
I wanna give them all my dread
For how they’ve hurt me

I want Hades’ design tips
And I want so much more than this mortal life
I want so much more time

I wanna live in New York City
or London, or somewhere pretty
I wanna make great music
And I want a girlfriend

I wanna be a little taller
I wish my legs were longer
I wanna go on tour
And I wanna rock your world!

And I hope the weather gets warmer
I hope the sun starts shining a little more
Apollo, can you work on that?

And I know your job doesn’t pay good
I know you work too many hours a day
But hey, hey!
At least you got out of bed today

And we’ll laugh at this at a later time
‘Cause we’re gonna be fine

We’ll move into a bright apartment
We’ll get another plant
We’ll read so many books
I promise I always have a plan

And we’ll sip wine with our friend Dionysus
We’ll party in the forest with the nymphs
We’ll be understood
And we’ll cook so much food
I’ll give you my dad’s recipes

I’ll steal some clothes from Aphrodite’s closet
We’ll dress up nice and head out to the club
And we’ll be in an indie movie
Some critic will call us “too groovy”




But the 70s produced the best music
He wouldn’t understand

Overall Meaning

The song Aphrodite by S.E.N.S. is a tribute to the beauty of a woman being described as "indescribable." The singer wants more than just a taste of this woman, who possesses physical beauty that can only be compared to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. He points out the woman's hair, which has waves like the ocean, and her curves like the perfect equation, suggesting that her beauty is a perfect balance of natural and mathematical elements.


The singer acknowledges that the woman attracts both boys who only want to chase her and girls who are jealous of her. However, he wants to be a man who can do more than just please her. He desires the woman's companionship and is willing to see beyond just her physical beauty. He concludes by calling her Aphrodite, perhaps implying that she embodies love and beauty.


Overall, the lyrics describe a woman who is not only physically beautiful but also desirable for her personality and qualities. The singer wants to acquire more than just a taste of this woman and be the one who can offer her the companionship she desires.


Line by Line Meaning

Her beauties indescribable
Her beauty is beyond mere words and hard to describe


I said i want more than a taste
I desire more than just a brief encounter or a fleeting experience


Her hair got waves just like the ocean
Her hair has the same undulating motion and free-flowing movement as a vast body of water


I call her Aphrodite
I compare her beauty and allure to that of the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty


And she got nice curves like the perfect equation
Her body has curves that are aesthetically pleasing and proportionate, like a mathematically perfect equation


One hellava slope but i know girls hatin' on you
Her body has a breathtakingly beautiful curve, but other women may be envious and criticize her for it


See you dressin' up and boys who chase you
I observe that you take care with your appearance and are pursued by numerous men


But you want a man who do more than please you
You desire a deeper connection and a partner who can fulfill your emotional and intellectual needs, not merely satisfy superficial desires


I said your beauties indescribable
I reaffirm that your beauty is beyond words and hard to express adequately


I really want more than a taste
I genuinely desire a deeper, more meaningful relationship with you


Your hair got waves just like the ocean
I note again how your hair moves and flows like the ocean's waves


I'll call you Aphrodite
I reiterate my comparison of you to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Irina Clark

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