Flesh
Moonspell Lyrics


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Have you ever loved a woman
who instead of give or trade
would seduce you with a trade
have you ever loved this man?




Overall Meaning

Moonspell's song "Flesh" is a dark and haunting ballad that explores the complexities of love and lust. The song's opening lines ask a provocative question: "Have you ever loved a woman who instead of give or trade would seduce you with a trade?" The imagery here is striking, as it suggests the idea of a woman using her sexuality as a means of control or manipulation. The following line, "have you ever loved this man?" suggests that this scenario is not specific to women and that men are also capable of using their sexuality in a similar way. Through these lines, the song suggests that love and desire can be both beautiful and dangerous, and that the line between the two is often blurred.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become increasingly emotive and dark. The chorus features the haunting refrain of "flesh and blood," which seems to refer to the physicality of love and the way it can consume us. The second verse of the song continues to explore the themes of love and the dangers that come with it. The lines "Is this the man who turned his back on love? Did he bury his soul in the dark?" suggests that love can be all-consuming and can take us to dark places.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever loved a woman
Have you ever been emotionally invested in a woman


who instead of give or trade
Instead of offering love or material possessions


would seduce you with a trade
She would use her sexuality as a bargaining tool


have you ever loved this man?
Have you ever been in love with such a man?




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@VitorCadari

Love it!

@ThePurpleMushroom

Sounds Egyptian,.... AWESOME

@ThePurpleMushroom

I have no idea what oriental means

@MegaSpacedementia

sounds oriental

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