"Prison Sex" is a song by American rock band Tool. Frontman Maynard James Keenan wrote the lyrics. [1] The song was released as the second single from their debut studio album. Prison Sex is about child molestation and cycles of abuse. The creaking at the beginning of the song is meant to emulate a door being gently pushed open, creaking loud among the silence.. The lyrics of Tool's "Prison Sex" tackle the issue of child abuse and by extension self-defeating internal cycles.
The lyrics of Tool's "Prison Sex" tackle the issue of child abuse and by extension self-defeating internal cycles. "Prison Sex" von Tool ist ein Song, der sich mit Themen wie Missbrauch, Machtlosigkeit und Wiederherstellung befasst. Er ist aus der Perspektive von jemand... Prison Sex Lyrics: It took so long to remember just what happened / I was so young and vestal then / You know it hurt me / But I'm breathing so I guess I'm still alive / Even if signs seem to... "Prison Sex" is a song by the American rock band Tool, featured on their second studio album, "Undertow," released in 1993. Known for its complex themes and intricate. Tool’s ‘Prison Sex’ delves into the complex layers of an abuse survivor’s consciousness—the wounded innocence of their ‘vestal’ past and the grim realization of their.
Prison Sex Lyrics: It took so long to remember just what happened / I was so young and vestal then / You know it hurt me / But I'm breathing so I guess I'm still alive / Even if signs seem to... "Prison Sex" is a song by the American rock band Tool, featured on their second studio album, "Undertow," released in 1993. Known for its complex themes and intricate. Tool’s ‘Prison Sex’ delves into the complex layers of an abuse survivor’s consciousness—the wounded innocence of their ‘vestal’ past and the grim realization of their.