Men For Free

Selling Souls: Unveiling the Price of Love and Pride
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Lyrics

Someone counts the paupers

Someone is keeping track of the impoverished individuals.

One two three four five

Counting off individuals, possibly emphasizing their scarcity or value.

There's for you an offer

An offer is presented to someone.

That you can't deny

The offer is tempting and difficult to refuse.

Ears are full of laughter

Despite laughter, there is a change in atmosphere or mood.

But the tone is changed

Life has altered its course before and after a certain event.

Life before and after

Taste and appearance remain constant despite changes.

Taste and look the same

One sells their love, possibly referring to compromising personal values for gain.

And you sell your love

Selling one's pride, suggesting a loss of dignity or self-respect for personal benefit.

And you sell your pride

Trading something valuable for a fragment of what was desired.

For a piece of what

A reference to a specific desire or preference.

They said that you like

Invitation to acquire more, possibly at a cost.

Come and pay for more

Encouraging involvement, possibly financial, for additional benefits.

Come and let them squeeze

Encouraging compliance or acquiescence, possibly under pressure.

Light disposable

Referring to individuals as expendable, with a fleeting existence.

Men for free

Men being treated as dispensable commodities without value.

Someone counts survivors

Someone is counting survivors, possibly highlighting a challenging situation.

One two three four five

Counting off survivors, emphasizing their scarcity or significance.

Here's another wonder

Presenting another remarkable or tempting situation.

That you can't deny

A situation that cannot be easily rejected or ignored.

Eyes are full of sorrow

Eyes filled with sorrow, contrasting with a changed expression or attitude.

But the gloat is changed

Gloating or satisfaction has transformed despite sorrowful eyes.

Yesterday, tomorrow

Temporal continuity, suggesting that yesterday and tomorrow are indistinguishable.

Taste and look the same

Taste and appearance remain the same despite temporal shifts.

And you sell your love

Similar to line 8, selling love with potential negative connotations.

And you sell your pride

Similar to line 9, selling pride with potential negative consequences.

For a cause you don't

Sacrificing something for a cause without fully understanding the fight.

Understand the fight

A lack of comprehension regarding the reasons behind a struggle or conflict.

Come and pay for more

Invitation to invest more, possibly with additional sacrifices.

Come and let them squeeze

Encouraging compliance or submission under pressure.

Light disposable

Reiteration of the concept of disposable individuals.

Men for free

Men treated as commodities with no inherent value.

And you sell your love

Repetition of the idea of selling love with potential negative connotations.

And you sell your pride

Repetition of the concept of selling pride with potential negative consequences.

For a piece of what

Repetition of trading something valuable for a fragment of desired outcomes.

They said that you like

Repetition of a reference to a specific desire or preference.

Come and pay for more

Reiteration of the invitation to acquire more, possibly at a cost.

Come and let them squeeze

Reiteration of encouraging involvement, possibly financial, for additional benefits.

Light disposable

Reiteration of encouraging compliance or acquiescence, possibly under pressure.

Men for free

Reiteration of individuals being treated as expendable with a fleeting existence.

Men for free

Final repetition emphasizing the treatment of men as disposable commodities.

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