In the this she is manipulated and enslave by love/lust (Venus/Aphrodite is the goddess of lust).
In the first verse she dreams of a silo burning with Venus De Milo carved on the side, and even though the flames the carving seems to be smiling as if she (Venus) callously enjoys how much this torments the singer.
The singer then begins to question herself, wondering if she too is going up in flames.
The next verse describes the battles she's fought with Venus De Milo, or the games the singer has been forced to play. In the last line she wonders if she has lost herself to that lust (Venus).
In the this she is manipulated and enslave by love/lust (Venus/Aphrodite is the goddess of lust).
In the first verse she dreams of a silo burning with Venus De Milo carved on the side, and even though the flames the carving seems to be smiling as if she (Venus) callously enjoys how much this torments the singer.
The singer then begins to question herself, wondering if she too is going up in flames.
The next verse describes the battles she's fought with Venus De Milo, or the games the singer has been forced to play. In the last line she wonders if she has lost herself to that lust (Venus).