Wet Dream
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Temptation grows as the light leaves the room
I look like a bride and she looks like a groom
She takes off my skirt and I take off her pants
Left all the definite views on a really high stand
So as we keep on exiting our sauces
I can see a shadow that covers our bodies
Don't leave me alone or I will turn sour
And then the shadow turns into my mother

Do I really want it this way
You can't have me I'm in a wet dream

Let's tell your mother to join in the party
The cake is to big now, it won't be a sin
Body to body, let's make this place sweaty
In fact it's a liberty day which is important thing





You can't have me I'm in a wet dream

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Support Lesbiens' song "Wet Dream" describe a sexual encounter between two women. The singer describes the growing temptation they both feel as the room becomes darker, setting a sensual mood. The use of the imagery of a bride and groom allows the listener to visualize the women undressing each other in a way that is traditionally associated with heterosexual couples. However, the singer notes that they have left "definite views on a really high stand," suggesting that they are challenging societal norms and expectations.


As the two women engage in sexual activity, a shadow appears over them. The singer becomes fearful of being left alone and the shadow transforms into their mother, creating a dark and somewhat disturbing tone. The question posed in the lyrics, "Do I really want it this way?" highlights the singer's conflicted feelings about their actions.


The repetitive line "You can't have me, I'm in a wet dream" adds to the dream-like quality of the lyrics and reinforces the idea that this is a purely imaginary scenario. The suggestion that they invite the other woman's mother to join them in their sexual activity blurs the line between fantasy and reality even more.


Overall, the lyrics to "Wet Dream" explore sexual desire, societal norms, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.


Line by Line Meaning

Temptation grows as the light leaves the room
As the darkness envelops them, their desire for each other becomes stronger.


I look like a bride and she looks like a groom
Their traditional gender roles are switched, with one partner taking on the appearance of a bride and the other a groom.


She takes off my skirt and I take off her pants
They undress each other, revealing vulnerability and intimacy.


Left all the definite views on a really high stand
They are abandoning societal expectations and beliefs, choosing instead to follow their own desires.


So as we keep on exiting our sauces
As they continue to explore their bodies with each other, the heat and passion between them intensifies.


I can see a shadow that covers our bodies
Despite being physically close, a sense of unease and darkness looms over them.


Don't leave me alone or I will turn sour
The singer fears losing her partner and becoming bitter and unhappy if they are separated.


And then the shadow turns into my mother
The artist's sense of unease and discomfort grows as the shadow takes on the form of her mother, suggesting a sense of guilt or shame.


Do I really want it this way
The artist questions whether or not she truly desires this relationship and the societal consequences that come with it.


You can't have me I'm in a wet dream
The artist is rejecting societal norms and expectations, choosing instead to live in a world that is entirely her own.


Let's tell your mother to join in the party
The singer suggests the absurd notion of inviting her partner's mother to join in their sexual encounter, illustrating their lack of regard for social conventions.


The cake is to big now, it won't be a sin
Their desires have grown too large to be contained by societal expectations, and are instead becoming a source of liberation and pleasure.


Body to body, let's make this place sweaty
They embrace each other fully, physically and emotionally, experiencing extreme passion and pleasure.


In fact it's a liberty day which is important thing
Their sexual liberation is a profoundly meaningful experience, allowing them to fully embrace their true selves and desires.




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yesterday, every week the same with the black and white
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Would you get me little honey for my cards
'Cause I bet my soul and I hold on to my holy life
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