wrong way response

This song discusses a teenager doing what she can to help her family. Her father is whoring her out to pay the bills. She meets up with a guy who knows what she is doing is wrong, but he knowingly encourages her to do things the "wrong way." The line "Strong if I can, but I am only a man, so I took her to the can, it's the wrong way" portrays that men are weak, and will ignore doing the right thing if it involves sex. The line "A Cigarette, pressed between her lips, but I'm staring at her tits, it's the wrong way" shows us that we ignore the problems of America's youth. We just sit there, watching and drooling, while they are doing things the "wrong way." The guy takes the girl away, but she leaves and goes back to her old habits. This represents how the youth don't really want to be helped. They want to continue going down the path of life the "wrong way."

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