It's a take on the Trojan war waged against the city of Troy by the Greeks, after Paris of Troy takes Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. Helen is the 'Trojan Whore' here, since she's in love with Paris and willingly leaves her husband for a Trojan. "It's a "new romance". "I am the, I am the best, She claimed and more, A battle scarred conquistador." That's Paris talking about Helen, himself, and their lust/love relationship. He also has hate for Helen's husband. The Trojans and Greeks hate each other. Therefore... "This is a fight for love, lust, hate, desire." Helen is eventually retrieved. The Greeks take Troy via the Trojan horse they hide in and burn Troy to the ground. "A victory dance, a burning riot." "We are the children of the great empire". Well, Greece was a great empire, as many rulers got together in Greece to destroy Troy in a ten years war... and it was a "fight to the death". The use of the term 'Trojan Whore' give this one away... but that's my interpretation. ;-)
It's a take on the Trojan war waged against the city of Troy by the Greeks, after Paris of Troy takes Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. Helen is the 'Trojan Whore' here, since she's in love with Paris and willingly leaves her husband for a Trojan. "It's a "new romance". "I am the, I am the best, She claimed and more, A battle scarred conquistador." That's Paris talking about Helen, himself, and their lust/love relationship. He also has hate for Helen's husband. The Trojans and Greeks hate each other. Therefore... "This is a fight for love, lust, hate, desire." Helen is eventually retrieved. The Greeks take Troy via the Trojan horse they hide in and burn Troy to the ground. "A victory dance, a burning riot." "We are the children of the great empire". Well, Greece was a great empire, as many rulers got together in Greece to destroy Troy in a ten years war... and it was a "fight to the death". The use of the term 'Trojan Whore' give this one away... but that's my interpretation. ;-)
PS... I meant... 'gave this one away.'
PS... I meant... 'gave this one away.'
It also was a holy war, since the Greek 'gods' set this whole thing up to happen!
It also was a holy war, since the Greek 'gods' set this whole thing up to happen!