Down to who knows who, just to socialize
I’m waiting for my girls, when you caught my eyes (Ooh)
You got no way to make a man, honey
You got to understand
I’m your man, child, lord of the thighs
Well, well, Lordie my God
What do we got here? (Ha-ha)
She’s flashing across the floor
Make it perfectly clear
You’re the bait, and you’re the hook
Someone ‘bound to take a look
I’m your man, child, lord of the thighs
You must have come here to find it
You’ve got the look in your eyes
Although you really don’t mind it
I am the lord of the thighs
You must have come here to find it
You’ve got the look in your eyes
Although you really don’t mind it
I am the lord of your thighs
Sensual Swagger and Streetwise Storytelling
“Lord Of The Thighs” by Aerosmith is a bold, provocative track that captures the band’s signature blend of gritty rock and raw sensuality. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of nightlife encounters, where flirtation and bravado dominate the scene. Steven Tyler’s narrative voice is both playful and commanding, using innuendo and clever wordplay to convey a sense of dominance and allure. The repeated phrase “lord of the thighs” positions the narrator as both an object of desire and a figure of power, reflecting the song’s tongue-in-cheek confidence. The storytelling unfolds on a nightclub floor, where glances are exchanged and intentions are clear, highlighting themes of seduction and the hunt for connection.
Song Credits
Songwriters: Steven Tyler
Release Year: 1974
Label: Columbia Records