MAGAZINE
The Clarks Lyrics


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Love's like a trashy magazine, you read my pages and you throw me away
When you see my pages you want to see me strut, I'm the kind of man to show you my stuff
Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn those pages ,Californication
Touch those pages to see what you get

In my trashy magazine, my trashy magazine
Love's like a trashy magazine, nothing in this world is sacred or clean
When you touch my pages you want to see my junk, I'm the kind of man to stick it in your trunk
Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn those pages Californication

Touch those pages to see what you get
In my trashy magazine, my trashy magazine
Love's a sin, it says in the print, but we know the truth, it's heaven sent
You want to burn those books, you want to burn them now

You want to burn those books, you're gonna be the one that burns in hell
Turn the pages and turn the pages and burn the pages and burn the pages
Turn the pages to see what you get
In my trashy magazine, my trashy magazine My trashy magazine

Don't mess with me without my consent
You want to make love to me, or you'll get yourself bent
You want to make love to me, get down on your knees
You want to touch my pages, you got ask real nice, just say please

Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn the pages Californication
Turn the pages to see what you get




In my trashy magazine, my trashy magazine
My trashy magazine, my trashy magazine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Magazine" by The Clarks explore the concept of love and relationships through the metaphor of a trashy magazine. The comparison between love and a magazine suggests that love can be cheap, disposable, and lacking in depth or substance. The idea that love is like a trashy magazine implies that it is often fleeting and easily discarded, much like the pages of a magazine that are read and then tossed aside.


The lyrics convey a sense of superficiality and objectification in relationships, as the singer describes themselves as the kind of person who will show off and flaunt their "stuff" to capture attention. This attitude is further emphasized by the imagery of turning the pages and seeking to see what one can "get" from the other person, akin to the transactional nature of magazine consumption where the reader seeks instant gratification.


The song also delves into themes of sin and temptation, with references to burning books and the suggestion that indulging in love or desire may lead to damnation. This juxtaposition of heaven and hell adds a darker aspect to the narrative, highlighting the consequences of giving in to worldly pleasures and desires as depicted in the 'trashy magazine'.


The lyrics also touch upon the importance of consent and respect in relationships, with the singer demanding that others treat them with consideration and ask politely before making advances. The repeated refrain of turning the pages and the imagery of burning them suggest a continuous cycle of exploration, curiosity, and potentially destructive behavior in the pursuit of passion or fulfillment. Overall, "Magazine" by The Clarks offers a thought-provoking reflection on the complexities and contradictions present in modern relationships, blending themes of lust, love, temptation, and self-assertion within the context of a vivid and metaphorical narrative.


Line by Line Meaning

Love's like a trashy magazine, you read my pages and you throw me away
Love is often treated as disposable and is easily discarded once its initial allure fades


When you see my pages you want to see me strut, I'm the kind of man to show you my stuff
When you look deeper into who I am, you are intrigued by my confidence and bravado


Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn those pages ,Californication
Continuously seeking excitement and stimulation in a hedonistic lifestyle


Touch those pages to see what you get
Exploring and discovering what lies beneath the surface of a person


Love's like a trashy magazine, nothing in this world is sacred or clean
Love can be tainted and corrupted, with nothing pure or untouchable


When you touch my pages you want to see my junk, I'm the kind of man to stick it in your trunk
When you delve into my personal life, you want to explore my flaws and I am unapologetically open about them


Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn those pages Californication
Indulging in a lifestyle of excess and sensuality


Touch those pages to see what you get
Seeking to uncover the true essence of a person by exploring deeper into their character


Love's a sin, it says in the print, but we know the truth, it's heaven sent
Although society may label love as sinful, we believe it to be a divine gift


You want to burn those books, you want to burn them now
Feeling the urge to destroy what others perceive as sacred or valuable


You want to burn those books, you're gonna be the one that burns in hell
Those who seek to destroy others will ultimately face consequences for their actions


Turn the pages and turn the pages and burn the pages and burn the pages
Continuously seeking excitement and thrills through destructive behavior


Turn the pages to see what you get
Exploring the depths of a person's character to uncover their true self


Don't mess with me without my consent
Respecting personal boundaries and not crossing them without permission


You want to make love to me, or you'll get yourself bent
If you attempt to force yourself upon me, you will face the consequences


You want to make love to me, get down on your knees
Showing humility and respect when seeking intimacy with another person


You want to touch my pages, you got ask real nice, just say please
Seeking permission and showing politeness before delving into someone's personal life


Turn the pages and turn the pages and turn the pages Californication
Engaging in a lifestyle of indulgence and self-gratification


Turn the pages to see what you get
Continuously exploring and discovering the true nature of a person




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Written by: Gary Mercer

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