Babylon
Tom Keifer Lyrics


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So you really want a taste of Heaven
So you really want to feel it all
The garden′s waiting-lustful tasting
Just a sip is enough
From the Devil's cup

So what′s wrong little sugar
You're back in Babylon
Get it on little sugar
You're back in Babylon

Like a lover, you can feel her coming
A little Eden deep inside us all
The last temptation-sweet damnation
Just inside of the walls
Is your rise and fall

So what′s wrong little sugar
You′re back in Babylon
Get it on little sugar
You're back in Babylon

Feel the waves crash all around
Feel so good on your way down
Such a sweet unholy ground

You′re back in Babylon
You're back in Babylon
Oh come on little sugar

So what′s wrong little sugar
You're back in Babylon
Get it on little sugar
You′re back in Babylon
You're back in Babylon
Get it on little sugar
You're back in Babylon




You′re back in Babylon
So what′s wrong little sugar

Overall Meaning

In Tom Keifer's track "Babylon," the singer puts forth a provocative invitation to indulge in sinful pleasures - envisioning a world filled with raw desire and the indulgence of carnal appetites. The lyrics explore the tension between wanting to experience the freedom and ecstasy of forbidden fruits, while at the same time knowing that such experiences can lead to our ultimate undoing.


The song starts by addressing someone who wants a "taste of heaven" and to "feel it all," which in this context means giving into desires and succumbing to the temptation of the devil. We are encouraged to give in to our lustful cravings, with a sultry voice urging us to take "just a sip" from "the Devil's cup." The lyrics then describe how we are "back in Babylon," the symbolic city of sin, and how we "can feel her coming," tempting us with the "sweet damnation" that awaits us if we give in to our base desires.


The references to Eden suggest that the singer is alluding to biblical themes of temptation and fall from grace, and the lyrics are purposefully suggestive and sensual, beckoning us to surrender to the pleasures of the flesh. In summary, the song is about indulging in forbidden carnal pleasures and the dangers that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

So you really want a taste of Heaven
You want to experience the ultimate pleasure and happiness


So you really want to feel it all
You desire to fully embrace and enjoy all that life has to offer


The garden's waiting-lustful tasting
A sensual paradise is ready and waiting for you to indulge in


Just a sip is enough
A small amount of pleasure can be just as satisfying


From the Devil's cup
This pleasure is dangerous and may have negative consequences


So what's wrong little sugar
Why are you hesitant to indulge?


You're back in Babylon
You are back in a place of temptation and danger


Get it on little sugar
Go ahead and embrace the pleasure without hesitation


Like a lover, you can feel her coming
The temptation and pleasure is like a seductive lover, drawing you in


A little Eden deep inside us all
Everyone has a desire for pleasure and paradise within them


The last temptation-sweet damnation
This pleasure is the ultimate temptation that could lead to negative consequences


Just inside of the walls
The temptation is just within reach


Is your rise and fall
Indulging in the pleasure may lead to both great success and great downfall


Feel the waves crash all around
The pleasure is all-encompassing and intense


Feel so good on your way down
Indulging in the pleasure may lead to a great physical sensation, even if it ends poorly


Such a sweet unholy ground
The pleasure is both tempting and sinful


Oh come on little sugar
Don't resist the temptation




Writer(s): Savannah Keifer, Thomas Carl Keifer, Douglas Gordon

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