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the tribulations of being a healthy breeding age human male, struggling to conform to the fundamentally unworkable social constraints that attempt, and fail, to enforce monogamy, which every realist knows is not a characteristicaly instinctual behaviour of any primate species. Am I getting to heavy for you? Well then, consider this song accessible meaningless fluff, really... |
Credits: written by Robb Millett, performed by Helen Killer, recorded & engineered by Mark Jagger/Deathraysanta666 |
Story Behind the Song
Unnatural Sensation - copyright 1990 R. Millett
( Betcha all didn't know this song was so old! Yup, wrote this a bit after I did the United Snakes CD
Was never played to my satisfaction until now it's about repressing emotions/instincts, not like I know anything about that.)
Recorded live at Greene Acres Tavern, Ashland MA 9-01-00
Lyrics
I love my wife and that's no lie
When other women catch my eye I wonder
Among my friends there are a few
Women who tell me I've got a clue
Well that seems like it's welcome news
But my instincts rule
The truth is that I wonder
The nature of the beast
Is to crave a feast
I hide it deep
Unnatural sensation
Desire can be dangerous
Unchecked it can lead to stress and frustration
I try to push it down and back
Some always comes squeezin' through the cracks
Could she be a hot romp in the sack?
A lust attack confuses the situation
The nature of the beast
Is to crave a feast
I hide it deep
Unnatural sensation
Finely made and standing next to me
She awakes my instictuality
I tremble
I struggle with it constantly
To maintain my fidelity
That some fail is no surprize to me
Are we cursed or blessed, boys?
I just can't remember
The nature of the beast
Is to crave a feast
I hide it deep
Sometimes in this life
To be man and wife
Creates so much stress and strife
It's unnatural
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