Romance for Rent

Hard Reality: Unveiling Life's Struggles in 'Romance for Rent'
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Lyrics

Sometimes i feel so emtpty inside ain't got no place to go to

Sometimes, the speaker experiences a profound sense of emptiness and lacks direction.

Wonder beneath the neon lights ain't got a damn thing to do

The speaker contemplates aimlessness beneath bright city lights, feeling a sense of purposelessness.

Passing girls with with made up smiles sadness draining from there eyes

Observing girls with forced smiles, the speaker senses the sorrow and emptiness hidden behind their eyes.

Losing all there childhood dreams living in hard reality

People are losing their childhood dreams as they face the harshness of reality.

Romance for rent you just need to pay the price

"Romance for rent" suggests a transactional nature of relationships, where love and happiness come at a cost.

a nightmare for them just to give you paradise

The pursuit of happiness can be a nightmare for some, as achieving paradise may come with significant sacrifices.


Left her home to chase a dream she would become a dancer

A woman leaves her home to pursue a dream of becoming a dancer, seeking answers to improve her family's life.

Explained it to her family she need to find the answer

She communicates her aspirations to her family, emphasizing the need for answers and a better life.

provide a better life for them she went on this journey

The woman embarks on a journey to provide a better life for her family, facing the challenges that come with it.

this song ain't got no happy end it's just hard reality

The song depicts a harsh reality without a happy ending, reflecting the difficulties of pursuing dreams.

Romance for rent you just need to pay the price

"Romance for rent" reiterates the idea that love and happiness often require payment or sacrifice.

It's a nightmare for them just to give you paradise

The pursuit of paradise can be a nightmare for those involved, highlighting the challenges and sacrifices.


She works 16 hours a day imprissonend by this window

A woman works tirelessly for 16 hours a day, feeling confined and imprisoned by her circumstances.

Ripping her gentle soul away , tears rolling down her pillow

The demanding lifestyle is eroding her gentle soul, as reflected in tears rolling down her pillow.

She needs a sign to break away leave this shattered wastelands

The woman longs for a sign to break free from her current situation and escape the desolation around her.

So much time spend on broken dreams it's just hard reality

Significant time has been spent on shattered dreams, emphasizing the harsh reality of unfulfilled aspirations.

Romance for rent you just need to pay the price

Reiterating the theme, the lyrics emphasize the cost associated with obtaining love and happiness.

It's a nightmare for them just to give you paradise.

Once again, the pursuit of paradise is portrayed as a nightmare for those involved, underlining the challenges.

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