| Sucre – Hiding Out Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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I completely agree with you eyeglasses. Maybe we're being too simple in our interpretations but the song over and over again emphasizes the relationship between a sex worker and a "customer." With references to paying for sex and the complications such a relationship creates. In the first three stanzas, it is told from the desperate (paying) lover's perspective. Then it switches over the worker's perspective saying, "I don't feel it (because you're paying for it)." The reference to change and rebirth may be the opportunities for both parties to change their ways and learn to value love and sex more by discontinuing their acts. Finally, the last stanzas are perhaps the most ambiguous in the whole song. They can be interpreted in many ways but one of those might be that perhaps it's the worker feeling as though when he/she gives him/herself to people without being paid, he/she simply feels unwanted: "LIke it's worth something." This could be a sad statement displaying how worthless the worker might feel. In any case, there's an understated feeling of unworthiness and/or a lack of appreciation. My 2 cents. |
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