I like the first one. "I'm moving to the rhythm of your grace" makes me think about sex with a Duke. (The Duke of Suffolk, aka Henry Cavill, springs to mind.)
I have to wonder if some of these composers would freak out if they read some of the devotional poetry from the 17th century or earlier. Especially the ones that are heavy on the marital imagery.
Oh, I have no doubt that that's the case with anyone who's writing this stuff strictly for the money. But for the others who're writing it out of honest devotion? I think it's hard to step away from it (so to speak) far enough to see what sort of double-entendres are in there.
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Let me go in your secret place.”
...there's a NON-perverted way to think about that line? I DON'T BELIEVE IT.
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And they thought the Lady Gaga song was obscene wtf.
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IDK HOW SECRET PLACE CAN MEAN MUCH ELSE.
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