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Mary Daly was a radical feminist philosopher; “Kiss Me Only With Your Eyes” invokes both her extreme views on male sexuality and work in feminist theology.
Merritt later returned to the subject of Daly with The Magnetic Fields' Kill a Man a Week.
Mary Daly drove one day to town
In her virgin's veil and wedding gown
When the priest said, "You may kiss the bride."
Mary kept her veil down as she sighed
"Kiss me only with your eyes
More than this I should despise
This and no more, if you can
As you are a gentleman,"
And rapped his knuckles with her fan
Mary Daly, her name didn't change
At the end of life was just as strange
Just when they thought Mary was deceased
Her eyes opened and she told the priest
"Kiss me only with your eyes
More than this I should despise
This and no more, if you can
As you are a gentleman,"
And rapped his knuckles with her fan
Mary Daly, having done good things
Went to see our savior for her wings
She stood on line waiting to be kissed
But when our Lord bent over her, she hissed
"Kiss me only with your eyes
More than this I should despise
This and no more, if you can
As you are a gentleman,"
And rapped his knuckles with her fan
"So kiss me only with your eyes
More than this I should despise
This and no more, if you can
As you are a gentleman
Kiss me only with your eyes
Kiss me only with your eyes,"
Kiss Me Only with Your Eyes was written by Stephin Merritt & Chris Ewen.
Kiss Me Only with Your Eyes was produced by Future Bible Heroes.
Future Bible Heroes released Kiss Me Only with Your Eyes on Tue Aug 20 2002.