![]() Hence the second verse trickling into a repetition of the first: “ Cotton candy, Majin Buu, oh, oh, oh, oh / Dim the lights and fall into you, you, you / My God, giving me pleasure.” When Frank asserts that nothing matters then returns to the sex, we get the impression he has been bewitched in the best ways. Hence the fight with Sensei ultimately being moot. His questions border on being conspiratory, but their essence suggests, for lack of a better image, the sex he just had opened his mind. We get this sense from the first lines of the second verse, too, where Frank begins to question the sky and the stars. No longer lost and in need of his teachings, they come to blows, and we get the sense being with an unburdened woman has unlocked something in Frank. For the second verse, we return to Sensei, and we watch as Frank spars with the man.
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