I think in this song she might be adressing a lover that has she just realized is cheating on her.
"You're lips are red, my face is red from reading your red lips" She (in the literal sense) noticed he had the lipstick of another woman on him lips, and she became furious with him at noticing, hense her face is red.
I'm not quite sure of the lyrics in between the first verses and the last ones, but I think that at the end when she says "You're skin's so fair, it's not fair" she's saying that she thinks the reason her lover cheated on her is because this woman is more beautiful or sexier than she is. Also, when the choir in the background chants "You remind me of city graffiti" it could be reflective of her own thoughts, saying to herself that she must be hideous and ugly and that nobody wants her. That's just my little interpretation, though.
I think in this song she might be adressing a lover that has she just realized is cheating on her. "You're lips are red, my face is red from reading your red lips" She (in the literal sense) noticed he had the lipstick of another woman on him lips, and she became furious with him at noticing, hense her face is red.
I'm not quite sure of the lyrics in between the first verses and the last ones, but I think that at the end when she says "You're skin's so fair, it's not fair" she's saying that she thinks the reason her lover cheated on her is because this woman is more beautiful or sexier than she is. Also, when the choir in the background chants "You remind me of city graffiti" it could be reflective of her own thoughts, saying to herself that she must be hideous and ugly and that nobody wants her. That's just my little interpretation, though.