Love for Sale
Miki Matsubara Lyrics


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Love for sale
Advertising new love for sale
Love that's fresh and still unspoiled
Love that's only slightly soiled
Love for sale

Who will buy
Who'd like to sample my supply
Who's prepared to pay the price For a trip to paradise
Love for sale

Let the poets write of love
In their childish way
I know every type of love
Better, for than they
If you want the thrill of love
I've been through the mill of love
Old love, New love, Any love but true love

Love for sale
Advertising new love for sale
If you want to buy my wares




Follow me and climb the stairs
Love for sale

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Miki Matsubara's song Love for Sale tell the story of a person who is selling love as a commodity. The opening line, "Love for sale," sets the tone for the rest of the song, as we are introduced to the idea that love is now just another product to be bought and sold. The next lines, "Advertising new love for sale, love that's fresh and still unspoiled, love that's only slightly soiled," suggest that the singer sees love as a commodity that can be bought and sold like any other product.


The verses then go on to describe the singer's customers, asking "Who will buy? Who'd like to sample my supply? Who's prepared to pay the price for a trip to paradise?" The singer is clearly using the language of commerce here, emphasizing the cost of love and the idea that buying love can take you to a place of paradise.


The final verse is a rejection of the idea that the "childish" poets have any real insight into love. The singer claims to know "every type of love" and to have "been through the mill of love," implying that they have been hurt by love but have also gained a deep understanding of its complexities. The song ends with the chorus reinforcing the idea that love is a product to be sold, with the final line inviting the listener to "follow me and climb the stairs" if they want to buy the singer's wares.


Line by Line Meaning

Love for sale
The song is about selling love as a product


Advertising new love for sale
The focus is on selling newly created love


Love that's fresh and still unspoiled
The love sold is described as new and untouched


Love that's only slightly soiled
Some love may have minor imperfections but is still valuable


Love for sale
Reiteration of the main theme: love is being sold


Who will buy
Asking who is interested in buying love


Who'd like to sample my supply
Asking who wants to try the love for sale


Who's prepared to pay the price For a trip to paradise
Asking who is ready to pay the cost of experiencing true love


Love for sale
Reiteration of the main theme: love is being sold


Let the poets write of love In their childish way
The artist does not believe love is properly portrayed by poets


I know every type of love Better, for than they
The singer claims to have more knowledge and experience about love than the poets


If you want the thrill of love I've been through the mill of love Old love, New love, Any love but true love
The artist describes themselves as having experience with many types of love, but not 'true love'


Love for sale
Reiteration of the main theme: love is being sold


Advertising new love for sale If you want to buy my wares Follow me and climb the stairs Love for sale
Final reiteration of the main theme: love is being sold, and the singer invites potential buyers to follow them and buy their love




Writer(s): Cole Porter

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