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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Do Ya Wanna Taste It" by the artist "Wig Wam"

The song "Do Ya Wanna Taste It" by the Norwegian glam metal band Wig Wam explores the theme of temptation and the pursuit of fleeting pleasures. The lyrical hero faces a choice - to succumb to temptation ("taste it") or resist it.

The lyrics are filled with metaphors and vivid imagery that describe the dizzying world of temptation. "Jump in, jump up, take a radical step!" urges the voice, promising quick fulfillment of desires ("the shortest way to your dreams"). "Flying thing", "harpoon beyond the world", "jetpack", "ride into the sunset" - all these images create a sense of rapid movement, an escape from reality.

However, behind the seeming attractiveness lies danger. "What goes up must come down!", the voice reminds us, hinting at the inevitable consequences of mindless hedonism. The hero is blinded ("In your blindness you don't notice who you will soon become"), living in a world of illusions ("The mirror lies, the whole world is wrong"). He is losing touch with reality ("You dance, noticing nothing, and throw your dog an invisible bone!").

Ultimately, the song does not provide a definitive answer as to whether the hero will succumb to temptation or not. The question "Do Ya Wanna Taste It?" sounds throughout the song, forcing us to think about the price of momentary pleasures and the consequences of reckless choices.

Do ya really wanna

Do ya really wanna taste it !

Get it on, get it on top, make a move extreme

Make a pose, shortcut to your dreams

Float straight to the stars on that flying thing

Getting high, getting brave, getting snowblind

Game set, go!

Pick a tune, chick harpoon

In a world beyond

Get a beat, got a heat

On a phony string

Tear your world apart

Once the magic starts

Do ya really wanna, do ya really wanna taste it

What's going up must come down

Do ya really wanna, do ya really wanna taste it

Baby you're losing ground

Blind to what you'll soon become

The mirror lies, the whole world's wrong

But you

Dancing with blinkers on,

Throw your dog the invisible bone

Say I do, say I will

And put your jet in gear

Anything to get you out of here

Gotta go hit that ride

To the setting sun

Pack it up, get ahead, gotta leave this mess

Behind, gotta cruise from the blues

Got a life to find

What you need's, there to read

On the dotted line

Kill your self control

Welcome to the show

Do ya really wanna, do ya really wanna taste it

What's going up must come down

Do ya really wanna, do ya really wanna taste it

Baby you're losing ground

Blind to what you'll soon become

The mirror lies, the whole world's wrong

But you

Dancing with blinkers on,

Throw your dog the invisible bone

Poison to your mind

Devil in disguise

Do ya really wanna

Do ya really wanna taste it

What's going up must come down

Do ya really wanna

Do ya really wanna taste it

Baby you're losing ground

Blind to what you'll soon become

The mirror lies

The whole world's wrong

But you

Dancing with blinkers on,

Throw your dog the invisible bone

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