Talk:Bmblb/@comment-9464517-20170701214714/@comment-9464517-20170701233348

@Spirited With all due reapect, that's bull. It's an overtly sexual song; there's no denying that, but the feelings that it describes are most certainly not kept exclusively within the boundaries of sexuality. The imagery of clouds, flowers, wildlife (hell, even the garden) - all these are classical metaphors for romance. Jeff Williams is no John Keats but compare the tone of these lyrics to any love poem of note from the last few centuries and you'll surely find that there are more dimensions to this song than just pure lust.

There's nothing in Like Morning... that even comes close to the intimacy of this song. Yes, as others have pointed out, that song is a duet and therefore offers both perspectives on the coupling in question, but what it reveals in terms of the couple's feelings for each other places their relationship far closer to mutual respect than any kind of love. Yes, it highlights Sun's feelings as more than simply comradeship, but there is no hint whatsoever of reciprocation on Blake's side, and throughout the rest of the song, they talk as partners and allies, not as would-be lovers.