I guess that the title of a blog normally gives us some tasty clues about the owner´s personality. Of course, I have already made some guesswork about the character of my classmates just by reading the titles of their blogs. Don´t panic, I´m not going to speak about any of theirs, I mean, of yours, otherwise, I´m going to comment about mine.
"Please me" is the title of a Beatles´song from the early sixties that I like very much. (don´t pay attention to the 22, it´s not my age, I admit, it is just a nick to differentiate from others).To be honest, I misunderstood the sentence "please me". Indeed, I thought that its meaning was something about someone asking for some help in order to improve his English. So vulnerable did I feel that moment... You can imagine.
It was Carmen who told me that I was wrong and that the real meaning was more or less "please make me happy".
Just to ensure, I looked for the lyrics of the song in the internet. To my surprise, I found, apart from lyrics, a forum entitled "the real meaning of the Beatles´ song PLEASE ME". It was great, the interpretations went from those that said that the boy is only asking for innocent love, to those who affirmed that he is asking for (I apologize) "blowjob".
In conclusion: "things that go badly can go worse".
Now please, judge for yourself
Last night I said these words to my girl
I know you never even try, girl
Come on, come on, come on, come on
Please, please me, woah yeah, like I please you
You don't need me to show the way, love
Why do I always gave to sat, love
Come on, come on, come on, come on
Please, please me, woah yeah, like I please you
I don't want to sound complaining
But you know there's always rain in my heart
I do all the pleasing with you,
It's so hard to reason with you
Woah yeah, why do you make me blue?
Last night I said these words to my girl
I know you never even try, girl para escucharla
Come on, come on, come on, come on
Please, please me, woah yeah, like I please you
Woah yeah, like I please youWoah yeah, like I please you
para escucharla