I think it's more about prostitution. "The Lovers" are not a couple for me, but represent the prostitutes in the street ("outside your room" ; "the sirens accross the street").
But overall, I'd say it's about a man who is already engaged but can't stop thinking about the temptation to have sex with a prostitute (hence the use of "your room" and "wakes you day").
I think it's more about prostitution. "The Lovers" are not a couple for me, but represent the prostitutes in the street ("outside your room" ; "the sirens accross the street"). But overall, I'd say it's about a man who is already engaged but can't stop thinking about the temptation to have sex with a prostitute (hence the use of "your room" and "wakes you day").