I have to agree this is about abuse at the hands of a lover. I could be completely wrong here but I think that the line "Please don't ask me how I've been getting off" could be directed at people wondering how she could have sex with such a man.
i think the lover is interrogating the singer about possible other lovers. this jealous lover might be a current lover who has lately been absent emotionally and/or physically.
or he might be a past lover who used to interrogate and then bash her, and this conversation is reminding her of the bad old times.
i think the lover is interrogating the singer about possible other lovers. this jealous lover might be a current lover who has lately been absent emotionally and/or physically.
or he might be a past lover who used to interrogate and then bash her, and this conversation is reminding her of the bad old times.
he tries to justify his past actions, but she doesn't want to hear it.
he tries to justify his past actions, but she doesn't want to hear it.
there is some hint that their relationship was ambivalent in that possibly his jealousy and teh beatings were to an extent understood between...
there is some hint that their relationship was ambivalent in that possibly his jealousy and teh beatings were to an extent understood between them to signify his 'love' and that this was mixed up with eroticism, so that in some way they were both complicit in carrying on a pattern that was destructive.
I have to agree this is about abuse at the hands of a lover. I could be completely wrong here but I think that the line "Please don't ask me how I've been getting off" could be directed at people wondering how she could have sex with such a man.
saw this on margaret and david's raaEEge too?
saw this on margaret and david's raaEEge too?
i think the lover is interrogating the singer about possible other lovers. this jealous lover might be a current lover who has lately been absent emotionally and/or physically.
or he might be a past lover who used to interrogate and then bash her, and this conversation is reminding her of the bad old times.
i think the lover is interrogating the singer about possible other lovers. this jealous lover might be a current lover who has lately been absent emotionally and/or physically.
or he might be a past lover who used to interrogate and then bash her, and this conversation is reminding her of the bad old times.
he tries to justify his past actions, but she doesn't want to hear it.
he tries to justify his past actions, but she doesn't want to hear it.
there is some hint that their relationship was ambivalent in that possibly his jealousy and teh beatings were to an extent understood between...
there is some hint that their relationship was ambivalent in that possibly his jealousy and teh beatings were to an extent understood between them to signify his 'love' and that this was mixed up with eroticism, so that in some way they were both complicit in carrying on a pattern that was destructive.