Lyric discussion by bittersweet_girl 

I agree, great song to start the buzz for Vices and Virtues. I can't wait for that album!

And on to the lyrics: I think its about a prostitute?

From what I get, without much analysis, its about this guy who pays for an escort but, idk, maybe he pays her to have her company more than her body. And she tells him its ok "there's nothing wrong with just a taste of what you´ve paid for"

But maybe he likes her a bit more, or is more intrigued about her personality ("I'd pay to se you frown"), and she doesn't let him through because its not part of her job, so she keeps things for herself (even things she might want to say) or she'd lose a client. ("But she'd have nothing left to sell him")

I think that's it

I love this song! I can't wait to see what they've done with the video. I hope they release it soon.

Yeah, I think you've hit the nail on the head with that analysis. It could be taken deeper, but this a perfect simplistic analysis.

In a small addition, it does seem he's a little more preoccupied with her as a person than what she's selling per se, and I think his goal ("he senses something, call it desperation") is getting her out of prostitution and leaving her old life behind, although the song doesn't give much indication as to the outcome of that.

This was more or less what I was thinking as well about the lyrics. Great, great song that really stuck with me the first time I heard it. Can't wait for the full album.

Is the movie you're thinking of Pretty Woman (with Richard Gere and Julia Roberts)? Thanks for the great interpretation, by the way- I would have never gotten it if it wasn't for that.

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