Interpretation of song as an extended metaphor:
Bloodless could be about a man’s metaphorical death because the woman he thinks is his soul-mate has left him.
The woman thinks their love has gone cold. He repeats her statement back to her- ‘it’s cold my love?’ He says ‘don’t ruin’ their relationship, and asks ‘don’t you feel this?’-his love for her is strong and he assumed she loved him too.
Their break-up has led him to a metaphorical death- ‘bloodless’, ‘no radiance’, ‘death in my eyes’. He’s left corpse-like.
As the woman moves on with other men (‘her reverence turns’) she leaves him ‘staling’, cold. ‘Mixing flesh with flesh’- metaphor for sex.
The man believes their souls are in turmoil, ‘churning’, ‘dead’ by being kept apart.
‘Amor, Amor, Love, Amor, Amor, Now won't say it or deny it won't you say it's enough’- He asks for a straight answer about the girl’s feelings for him. She’ll probably deny that she loves him but he hopes his love for her is ‘enough’ for the both of them. But she says ‘No it's no good, never enough’.
Interpretation of song as an extended metaphor: Bloodless could be about a man’s metaphorical death because the woman he thinks is his soul-mate has left him. The woman thinks their love has gone cold. He repeats her statement back to her- ‘it’s cold my love?’ He says ‘don’t ruin’ their relationship, and asks ‘don’t you feel this?’-his love for her is strong and he assumed she loved him too. Their break-up has led him to a metaphorical death- ‘bloodless’, ‘no radiance’, ‘death in my eyes’. He’s left corpse-like. As the woman moves on with other men (‘her reverence turns’) she leaves him ‘staling’, cold. ‘Mixing flesh with flesh’- metaphor for sex. The man believes their souls are in turmoil, ‘churning’, ‘dead’ by being kept apart. ‘Amor, Amor, Love, Amor, Amor, Now won't say it or deny it won't you say it's enough’- He asks for a straight answer about the girl’s feelings for him. She’ll probably deny that she loves him but he hopes his love for her is ‘enough’ for the both of them. But she says ‘No it's no good, never enough’.