In this short scene, we get a brief glimpse of the lyrics of the song "Kiss." The song's title refers to the fact that, according to Webster's Dictionary, "Kiss" is a Latin word meaning "to love." In other words, the song is about a man's love for a woman. The song is also about the fickle nature of love, which can lead to lovers falling in love with one another over and over again. In this case, "love" refers to a woman's desire to be loved by another man, while "sin" means "to be loved" by someone else. In the case of "Kiss," this means that the man who loves the woman will always be the one who loves him. The scene ends with the singer lamenting that he's "pissed off right now," and that he hopes to be the "only lyricist for" the song.
In this short scene, we get a brief glimpse of the lyrics of the song "Kiss." The song's title refers to the fact that, according to Webster's Dictionary, "Kiss" is a Latin word meaning "to love." In other words, the song is about a man's love for a woman. The song is also about the fickle nature of love, which can lead to lovers falling in love with one another over and over again. In this case, "love" refers to a woman's desire to be loved by another man, while "sin" means "to be loved" by someone else. In the case of "Kiss," this means that the man who loves the woman will always be the one who loves him. The scene ends with the singer lamenting that he's "pissed off right now," and that he hopes to be the "only lyricist for" the song.