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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I'm a Virgin" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In the song "I'm a Virgin," The Weeknd utilizes the metaphor of virginity to convey a profound sense of emotional guardedness and a yearning for genuine connection. The lyrical protagonist, despite his image of a confident ladies' man, confesses his vulnerability and fear of intimacy.

The lines "There have been women" and "The phone's blowing up" paint a picture of a man who is desired and pursued. However, the declaration "I'm a virgin" shatters this image, revealing the protagonist's internal struggle. Virginity here symbolizes not a physical state but an inability to open up and trust another person on a deep emotional level.

The protagonist's yearning for "the one" indicates his desire for a genuine and sincere connection. He rejects superficial relationships, labeling supermodels as "fake," and emphasizes that he is waiting for someone who will see through his facade.

The imagery of a "pure dove" and "God's strength in my loins" reinforces the metaphor of purity and highlights the protagonist's emotional innocence. He is afraid of being vulnerable and therefore hides his true feelings behind a mask of cynicism and indifference.

Ultimately, "I'm a Virgin" is a cry for help disguised as self-deprecating bravado. The Weeknd offers a glimpse into the inner world of a man who fears love but desperately craves its embrace.

Had a lot of girls in my day

Wanted more from me

But there's only really one way

To start a family

And I know you can't believe it's true

But I'm man enough to say to you

I'm a virgin (Uh)

Never got close enough

Cell phone blowin' up, but I'm waiting

For the right person (Uh)

Tryna act super tough

But inside I'm a twelve-year old boy

I see you lookin' in a strong way

But I won't give it up

Supermodels, they were all fake

'Cause I never humped

And I know you, I know you want to

But I'm man enough to say to you (Oh)

Underneath the lies and the big talk

I've been waiting for a wife

I never watched porn, never did drugs

'Cause I'm terrified

And I know you, you can't believe it's true

But I'm man enough to say to you

I'm a virgin (Uh)

Never got close enough

Cell phone blowin' up, but I'm waiting

For the right person (Uh)

You wanna hold hands and sign me up

But just know you're not gonna score

I'm a virgin (Uh)

Never got close enough

Pure as a dove, and I'm waiting

For the right person

Never once been touched

The power of God in my loins

Песня прозвучала во 2-й серии 17-го сезона американского сатирического мультсериала «Американский папаша!».

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