Leeson is close. He isnt just preying on depressed women, more specifically its prostitutes. Hence "she dont love herself no more wont be nobody else's whore" thats a slightly sarcastic statement commenting on the irony of being a prostitue which is basically preying on weak men and making money off them but at the same time destroying yourself through degrading sexual encounters. Anyway this man is obviously depressed and most likely older and without a wife or family. He hires prostitutes. Shows them a good time and then kills them as a way of revenge against the women who have hurt him in the past. This is idea is clearly explained through a few lines such as, "no one like him spoke before now hes gonna take her to see the sea shore" meaning he treats them well before the sex/killing because innately he is a good person who has succumb to severe depression. Also "this ones more difficult than the last one" meaning the girl in this story he really saw something in but hes in too deep so he still has to kill her. Also the first line "I think her ponytail's a little too tight" this is referring to the girls age. "A little too tight" is basically a metaphor for here being too young. .ost likely right around 18 and the man is probably 40+ that helps show that he's killing prostitutes. "Cant help but adore each one, he's torn" meaning he doesnt really want to be killing these people. He wants to believe and he wants to save these girls but hes been rejected and hurt so many times that he refuses to go back to that. Lastly the line "as life leaves her body sometimes he screams "me too"" this line means as hes killing the women hes metaphorically killing any chances hes ever had with any of these women which is ironic because they are prostitutes and he is killing them. Yet his innate goodness is still shining through as a big part of him knows what he is doing is wrong and he is only doing it because of the series of events that has led him here. And obviously the last line is pretty self explanatory if you understand the spmg as a whole. The girl is "already gone" because shes a prostitute, most likely on drugs and overall just not the ideal person haha. So he's saying to her as he kills her that she can be at peace now and all the terrible things that go into molding a prostitute will die with her too
Leeson is close. He isnt just preying on depressed women, more specifically its prostitutes. Hence "she dont love herself no more wont be nobody else's whore" thats a slightly sarcastic statement commenting on the irony of being a prostitue which is basically preying on weak men and making money off them but at the same time destroying yourself through degrading sexual encounters. Anyway this man is obviously depressed and most likely older and without a wife or family. He hires prostitutes. Shows them a good time and then kills them as a way of revenge against the women who have hurt him in the past. This is idea is clearly explained through a few lines such as, "no one like him spoke before now hes gonna take her to see the sea shore" meaning he treats them well before the sex/killing because innately he is a good person who has succumb to severe depression. Also "this ones more difficult than the last one" meaning the girl in this story he really saw something in but hes in too deep so he still has to kill her. Also the first line "I think her ponytail's a little too tight" this is referring to the girls age. "A little too tight" is basically a metaphor for here being too young. .ost likely right around 18 and the man is probably 40+ that helps show that he's killing prostitutes. "Cant help but adore each one, he's torn" meaning he doesnt really want to be killing these people. He wants to believe and he wants to save these girls but hes been rejected and hurt so many times that he refuses to go back to that. Lastly the line "as life leaves her body sometimes he screams "me too"" this line means as hes killing the women hes metaphorically killing any chances hes ever had with any of these women which is ironic because they are prostitutes and he is killing them. Yet his innate goodness is still shining through as a big part of him knows what he is doing is wrong and he is only doing it because of the series of events that has led him here. And obviously the last line is pretty self explanatory if you understand the spmg as a whole. The girl is "already gone" because shes a prostitute, most likely on drugs and overall just not the ideal person haha. So he's saying to her as he kills her that she can be at peace now and all the terrible things that go into molding a prostitute will die with her too