I think he uses words like spite, lust and desire to portray the unhealthiness and danger of loving in fear. The thought that love can cure your ills (don't take me to the hospital...just kiss me on the rooftop) is basically the frenzy that a person can wrap themselves in when the fear of losing love (that they most times have already lost or have never had) trumps reason. All the evil in the world is driven by people who mistake love for a possession.
I think he uses words like spite, lust and desire to portray the unhealthiness and danger of loving in fear. The thought that love can cure your ills (don't take me to the hospital...just kiss me on the rooftop) is basically the frenzy that a person can wrap themselves in when the fear of losing love (that they most times have already lost or have never had) trumps reason. All the evil in the world is driven by people who mistake love for a possession.