Muscles

Diana Ross

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        She said she wants a man      To always understand But that's all right for her Still it ain't enough for me She said she wants a guy      To keep her satisfied But that's all right for her But it ain't enough for me Still, I don't care if he's young or old (Just make him beautiful) I just want someone I can hold on to I  want muscles                    All, all over his body (Make him strong enough from his head down to his toes) I  want muscles                    All, all over his body (Make him strong enough from his head down to his toes) They say they have to see      His real personality But that's all right for them Still it ain't enough for me I need what the eyes can see, ah (His anatomy) If that's all right for them Still it ain't enough for me I don't care if he's young or old (Just make him beautiful) I just want some strong man to hold on to I  want muscles                    All, all over his body (Make him strong enough from his head down to his toes) I  want muscles                    All, all over his body (Make him strong enough from his head down to his toes) Muscle man, I want to love you In the sun, Oil on your body Come with me, high in the cascades Let this be, we've got this thing made Lost at sea, hot in the desert Stay with me, you won't regret it Take this love, so deep to swim in Come to me, and let my love in       She said she wants a man      To always understand But that's all right for her Still it ain't enough for me I don't care if he's young or old (Just make him beautiful) I just want someone I can hold on to I  want muscles                    All, all over his body (Make him strong enough from his head down to his toes) I  want muscles                    All, all over his body I  want muscles                    All, all over his body I  want muscles           (I want all I can get)   All over him, all over him, all over him I  want muscles, muscles, muscles

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La chanson évoque le désir d'une femme qui recherche un homme capable de la comprendre et de la satisfaire, mais pour elle, ce n'est pas suffisant. Elle exprime sa préférence pour un compagnon fort, attirant et musclé, quelqu'un qu'elle puisse étreindre et qui ait une certaine prestance physique. Les caractéristiques intérieures ou la personnalité ne l'intéressent pas autant que l'apparence et la solidité physique de l'homme idéal. Dans un contexte peut-être plus léger, cette quête d'un homme séduisant et musclé reflète des idéaux souvent véhiculés dans les relations amoureuses, où l'apparence physique semble parfois primer sur d'autres qualités. Ce désir est à la fois explicite et joyeux, soulignant une certaine insouciance dans la recherche de l'amour.