I like Delilah, same reason as I like 24 Hours from Tulsa. As someone said, they're stories, and the narrators of stories are not always squeaky clean nor do they glorify their behaviour. Delilah doesn't say "I stabbed her, served her right", does it? And he asks for forgiveness, "before they come to break down the door". He accepts what's coming to him. If we're going to condemn Delilah for its content, we will have to condemn Bohemian Rhapsody for the same reason.
Following comments on Young Girl: have any of you ever read Lolita? I've read it three times at different stages of my life, and I found it deeply moving each time. I've heard many people say "disgusting, should have been banned" but I'm willing to bet none of these people have read it all the way through and just think it's glorifying paedophilia. It's anything but - it's the psychological journey of a man who knew every day that this was wrong and hated himself for it, but felt driven by it.