The Assumption Song

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A Playful Dance with Double Entendres: The Assumption Song

The Arrogant Worms' song, 'The Assumption Song,' is a masterclass in the art of double entendre and playful misdirection. The lyrics are crafted to lead the listener's mind toward risqué conclusions, only to subvert those expectations with innocent endings. This clever use of language creates a humorous and engaging experience, as the listener is constantly kept on their toes, anticipating the next twist in the narrative.

The song begins with an old farmer sitting on a rock, shaking his fist at some boys by the creek. The lyrics then describe a series of seemingly suggestive scenarios, such as a young lady pulling up her dress to show her 'ruffles and laces' and a man with a 'sizable home' who might get to 'grab hold of her small tender hand.' Each line is carefully constructed to lead the listener's imagination down a provocative path, only to reveal an innocent conclusion, such as 'marbles and playthings' or 'white fluffy duck.'

This playful approach to storytelling is a hallmark of The Arrogant Worms' style, which often incorporates humor and satire to entertain and engage their audience. The song's structure relies heavily on the listener's assumptions, making it a fun and interactive experience. By the end of the song, the band cheekily acknowledges the potential for misinterpretation with the line, 'If you think this is dirty, you can go fuck yourself!' This final twist reinforces the song's theme of challenging assumptions and highlights the clever wordplay that defines 'The Assumption Song.'

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