Love Posing As A Prostitute
Hocico
The Dark Side of Love: A Tale of Betrayal and Revenge
Hocico's song "Love Posing As A Prostitute" delves into the darker aspects of love, portraying it as a deceitful and cheapened emotion. The lyrics are raw and intense, reflecting a deep sense of betrayal and anger. The opening lines question the value of feelings, suggesting that the protagonist's emotions are genuine and priceless, unlike the insincere feelings of the other person. This sets the stage for a narrative filled with resentment and a desire for revenge.
The recurring theme of revenge is central to the song, with the protagonist expressing a strong urge to retaliate against the person who has wronged them. The use of the word "prostitute" is a powerful metaphor, equating the betrayal in love to the act of selling oneself. This metaphor underscores the protagonist's view of love as something that has been tainted and commodified, leading to feelings of disgust and anger. The repeated refrain, "Love's a bitch, double dealer, too dirt-cheap," further emphasizes the protagonist's disillusionment with love, portraying it as a deceitful and worthless emotion.
The song's aggressive tone and explicit language convey the intensity of the protagonist's emotions. The lines "Fuck off this love, fuck off this caring" and "I buy you, so you curse the day our worlds crossed" highlight the depth of their pain and the extent of their desire for revenge. Hocico's industrial and dark electro style amplifies the raw emotion in the lyrics, creating a powerful and cathartic experience for the listener. The song ultimately serves as a stark reminder of the potential for love to cause deep emotional wounds and the lengths to which one might go to seek retribution.