Yeah, the prostitution bit is pretty clear, but it's not about prostitution. It's about the business men who solicit prostitution and their hears that tick, not beat. As in, they're mechanical, not emotional.
It's a derisive statement about those people and their lives. The song is cast in the voice of a prostitue who loves to see the "party starved" business men come in because she knows they're good for some money, yet, she clearly doesn't approve of their live decisions. The judgment being made by someone of "questionable morals" is all the more stunning.
@fasteddie72 I like that "questionable morals" bit. Yr average prostitute is an honest business person - Joe Wall-Street could definitely stand to learn morals from her.
@fasteddie72 I like that "questionable morals" bit. Yr average prostitute is an honest business person - Joe Wall-Street could definitely stand to learn morals from her.
Yeah, the prostitution bit is pretty clear, but it's not about prostitution. It's about the business men who solicit prostitution and their hears that tick, not beat. As in, they're mechanical, not emotional.
It's a derisive statement about those people and their lives. The song is cast in the voice of a prostitue who loves to see the "party starved" business men come in because she knows they're good for some money, yet, she clearly doesn't approve of their live decisions. The judgment being made by someone of "questionable morals" is all the more stunning.
@fasteddie72 I like that "questionable morals" bit. Yr average prostitute is an honest business person - Joe Wall-Street could definitely stand to learn morals from her.
@fasteddie72 I like that "questionable morals" bit. Yr average prostitute is an honest business person - Joe Wall-Street could definitely stand to learn morals from her.