Loving Machine
TV Girl Lyrics
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Maddie Klein and her fabulous loving machine
In the place where I used to be
He almost looks like a human being
And here she comes walking down the street
Maddie Klein sure loves her little loving machine
Sometimes he holds her hand too tightOoh, but that's alright
Cause he'll never leave
No, he'll never leave
Will he ever pull her hair like she likes?
No, but that's alright
Maddie Klein and her fabulous loving machine
There they go, walking up the street
She'll take him home, shut him down, and she'll go to sleep
And that's just the way that it's got to be
She can't get him wet, or he'll overheat
And who really cares about a little rust
If Maddie Klein's got herself a little boy she can trust?
Sometimes she misses the flesh and bone
But they only wanna screw her, and leave her alone
But he'll never leave
No, he'll never leave
Will he ever smack her ass like she likes?
Will he ever make her laugh late at night?
No, but he'll never leave
When he gets obsolete
She can always just throw him away
And get a new one
But that's okay for Maddie Klein
And her fabulous loving machine
The lyrics to TV Girl's song Loving Machine tell the story of a woman named Maddie Klein and her relationship with her "loving machine". The machine is described as being almost human but lacking the ability to fulfill certain desires and actions that a normal human partner could. Despite this, the song suggests that Maddie is content with the relationship because the machine will never leave her. The song points out the superficiality of human relationships that Maddie has experienced in the past, where men only wanted to use her for sex and then leave her alone.
However, the lyrics also reveal the limitations of the relationship. Maddie can't get the machine wet or he'll overheat and when he eventually becomes obsolete, she can simply throw him away and get a new one. These limitations show the emptiness of the relationship, as Maddie cannot truly connect with the machine on a deep emotional level. The song seems to suggest that Maddie has settled for the machine because she was tired of being used by men and enjoys having a reliable partner.
Overall, the lyrics to Loving Machine showcase the theme of human connection and the difficulties that come with it, ultimately asking the question of whether a machine can provide the same level of companionship and love as another human.
Line by Line Meaning
Here she comes walking down the street
Maddie Klein is walking down the street
Maddie Klein and her fabulous loving machine
Maddie Klein is accompanied by her beloved robot
In the place where I used to be
The singer used to be Maddie Klein's lover, but she replaced him with a robot
He almost looks like a human being
The robot is designed to resemble a human
Sometimes he holds her hand too tight, Ooh, but that's alright
The robot's grip is sometimes too strong, but Maddie is unfazed
Cause he'll never leave
The robot will never abandon Maddie
No, he'll never leave
Reaffirming the robot's loyalty to Maddie
Will he ever pull her hair like she likes? No, but that's alright
The robot can't meet all of Maddie's preferences, but she's still content
There they go, walking up the street
Maddie and her robot are walking away
She'll take him home, shut him down, and she'll go to sleep
Maddie will turn off the robot and rest for the night
And that's just the way that it's got to be
Maddie is content with her current arrangement
She can't get him wet, or he'll overheat
The robot is not waterproof, so Maddie must take care
And who really cares about a little rust
Maddie is willing to overlook the robot's age and wear
If Maddie Klein's got herself a little boy she can trust?
Maddie values the robot's dependability
Sometimes she misses the flesh and bone, But they only wanna screw her, and leave her alone
Maddie used to prefer human lovers, but they only wanted her for sex
When he gets obsolete
The robot will eventually become outdated
She can always just throw him away, And get a new one
Maddie can easily replace the robot when necessary
But that's okay for Maddie Klein
Maddie is content with her relationship with the robot
And her fabulous loving machine
Reaffirming Maddie's adoration for her robot
Writer(s): Bradley Robert Petering, Jason Wyman
Contributed by Callie E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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