2012년 3월 21일 수요일

What Is It About Men -- Amy Winehouse


Understand once he was a family man  So surely I would never, ever go through it first hand Emulate all the shit my mother hated  I can't help but demostrate my Freudian fate
My alibi for taking your guy  History repeats itself, it fails to die
And animal agression is my downfall  I don't care 'bout what you got I wanted all

It's bricked up in my head, it's shoved under my bed  And I question myself again: what
is it 'bout men?  My destructive side has grown a mile wide  And I question myself again: what is it 'bout men?  I'm nurturing, I just wanna do my thing  And I'll take the wrong man as naturally as I sing And I'll save my tears for uncovering my fears  For behavioural patters that stick over the years

It's bricked up in my head, it's shoved under my bed  And I question myself again: what
is it 'bout men?  My destructive side has grown a mile wide  And I question myself again: what is it 'bout men?


This song co-written by Amy Winehouse is about the break-up of her parents' marriage. 
"I don't know what my mum feels about it, but I felt it was important to write that song. I was 9 or 10 when my dad left.  My mum was upset every night, falling apart. I thought she was weak until I realized that my dad was the weak one, 'cos he couldn't make something work. My mum was the strong one.                                 (songfacts.com)
            
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