VERSE 1:
How does this word
apply to you and me,
this little word
we call monogamy?
Is it silly to believe
we can only be attracted
to each other?
With beauty every where
it's so easy
to desire the touch of another.
B-SECTION:
In this modern world
with people running free
can we expect to love,
really love, really love
exclusively.
CHORUS:
Could I lie to you?
Would you lie to me?
Just how honest
can we really be
if it's a question of monogamy?
VERSE 2:
So, let's say we decide
to open things up,
can we sleep with anyone,
anytime that we want?
Or only people we know?
Don't know?
Three-way? Solo?
I don't know this is getting rough.
(This is getting tough--ah!)
B-SECTION 2:
If I set you free
to do as you please
(let go my jealousy),
will you go and be
but never return yourself
to me?
REPEAT CHORUS
BRIDGE:
But I know that I love you.
I know that I do.
(I know this is true!)
I know that I love you.
So what do we do?
REPEAT CHORUS
Do I lie to you?
Should you lie to me?
Just how honest
can we really be
if it's a question of monogamy?
A question of fantasy?
Question of reality?
Or a question of hypocrisy?
SPOKEN:
What do I want?
What do you want?
If it's a question of monogamy,
I don't have the answer.
"Question of Monogamy" copyright by Keo Nozari for Keology.
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