Trojan Horse

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The Deceptive Dance of Love: Unpacking 'Trojan Horse' by LUV

LUV's song 'Trojan Horse' cleverly uses the ancient Greek myth of the Trojan Horse as a metaphor for a romantic relationship that begins with charm and deception. The lyrics describe a suitor who enters the scene with grand gestures and promises, much like the Greeks who used the wooden horse to infiltrate Troy. The repeated comparison to the Trojan Horse suggests that while the suitor appears genuine and appealing on the surface, there may be hidden intentions or a lack of sincerity beneath the facade.

The chorus, with its catchy 'one - two - three' and 'one - two - three - four - five' counts, emphasizes the fast-paced nature of the suitor's advances. The protagonist is wary of this rapid progression, advising the suitor to slow down and show genuine style if they want the relationship to last. This reflects a common theme in romantic relationships where one party may feel overwhelmed by the other's intensity and seeks a more measured, sincere approach.

The lyrics also highlight the importance of patience and taking time to build a solid foundation in a relationship. The lines 'The gates are not yet opened / So the horse cannot come in' and 'You got to take your time / Like the Trojan Horse' underscore the need for caution and gradual progression. The protagonist is aware of the potential for deception and is not willing to let the suitor in too quickly without proving their true intentions. This song serves as a reminder that while initial attraction and charm are important, lasting relationships require time, patience, and genuine effort.

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