Genitalia and other necessities
06 november 2009 by: Ruby
Cunt. Offensive word, that one. Cock. Perhaps a bit more cheerful but definitely strong and certainly not always welcomed by the masses. Fuck, on the other hand, is a more widely used word. And it’s pretty funny considering you can’t have the one without the others. Well, usually.
Lyricists use the word fuck a lot to express themselves and to enhance a ‘vivid’ statement. I don’t tend to do that. In fact I think the only times you hear me sing/scream/say it in any song is in Space Monkeys where it is put in the heaviest parts of the song. First off right before the solo (the correct word is fuckers but who’s picky?) and then the second last word. Here I find it to be rather justly put. Most of the time I think the f-word is overused. It’s fuck this and fuck that. Pretty much in a loop. But don’t get me wrong now! I love the word just as much as you and Tarantino do, I just don’t feel like using it as much as the average Cavalera.
It’s part of our ways and manners to curse. To show anger and put some weight on our opinions. However, I don’t find it to be adequately intellectual for my poetry of choice. As in the yet to be recorded song Only One (can be find in one of the live videos under Media-section) the lyrics say ”I have painted me red inside” instead of ”I’m fucking pissed”. See what I mean? Less straight forward, more thought through.
But what the fuck do I know? I’m just a fucking cock-sucking monkey cunt, right?






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