Hey! [Track 20]

Edulution: 20 Hey! by Lyceum Recordz
Hey! is a poem that is about finding a compatible mate; rather than strictly just someone who is physically attractive.

A bazaar is an old and universal term meaning store or market. I am trying to paint a picture of an older black woman named Charese who comes over to me from across the bar to try and 'pick me up' for the night. She is smart and open minded! She shocks me by being selfless, buying a couple drinks just to have a good time, and dedicating them to cleaning up the gulf--which, when I wrote this, was being filled with Oil by the BP spill. However, it is impossible to ignore that she is looking at me with wanting eyes.

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Eventually, after the drink settled in, I make up my mind to pursue a one night stand and go home with this beautiful cougar. We stumbe into a taxi falling all over eachother and fornicating in such a mannor that the driver gets a show of affection on the way there. Upon arriving at her place, we go running up the stairs anxious in anticipation to engage in sexual debotcher, foricatoin, and intercourse. The third verse is suppose to highlight the intmacy and halarity of sex. And, when it comes down to it, she just has to like your 'sausage.' And "jimmy hat, gotta fit it" is telling you to STRAP UP and wear a condom when you have sex!

The last verse really illustrates the point of the story. It's about finding a lover, and not just someone to have sex with. "Lovers train (their partner as to) what (it is) they seek." It's not that hard to figure out what I'm saying the key to a man's heart is... And, the one who is for you should "get you," find similar things funny, (and hence) be able to make you laugh.

But, "It starts with 'Hey!' How you doin' today? Conversation the way to tell whether to stay."


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