Venus
Rachelle Spring Lyrics


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Goddess on a mountain top
Was burning like a silver flame
The summit of beauty and love
And Venus was her name
She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus
I'm your fire, at your desire
Her weapons were, her crystal eyes
Making every man mad
Black as the dark night she was
Got what no-one else had
She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it,
Oh, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire
She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire

She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire
Yeah, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire
She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire




Oh, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire, at your desire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rachelle Spring's "Venus" describes the mythical goddess of love, Venus, who is depicted as an unbeatable woman of incredible beauty and charm. The singer refers to the goddess's unmistakable authority and prowess over men with lines like "Her weapons were, her crystal eyes, making every man mad" and "She's got what no-one else had." The repeated lines of "She's got it, yeah baby, she's got it," amplify Venus's allure and emphasize the singer's desire for her. In the chorus, the singer takes on the persona of Venus and declares herself as the embodiment of the goddess, ready to fulfill every desire: "Well, I'm your Venus, I'm your fire, at your desire."


The lyrics, while simple, carry a powerful and alluring message that speaks to the longing and desire of human beings. The metaphor of Venus as an irresistible power represents the allure of attractiveness, seduction, and love, and the desire for that power over others. Additionally, the lyrics confirm that the idea of irresistible seduction and the desire for beauty and attraction is more than just a fleeting ideal; it is part of the human experience and has been a part of it for centuries.


Line by Line Meaning

Goddess on a mountain top
A divine being was stationed atop a lofty peak


Was burning like a silver flame
She appeared radiant, like a flickering blaze of silver


The summit of beauty and love
She represented the pinnacle of physical and emotional splendor


And Venus was her name
This divine being was referred to as Venus


She's got it, Yeah, baby, she's got it.
This being possessed a remarkable quality or trait that was highly valuable and desirable


Well, I'm your Venus I'm your fire, at your desire
The singer claims to be Venus, and offers herself as a source of passion and fulfillment


Her weapons were, her crystal eyes
She had striking eyes that had a powerful effect on those who gazed upon them


Making every man mad
Men found themselves deeply affected by these eyes


Black as the dark night she was
Her appearance was dark and mysterious


Got what no-one else had
She possessed something that was rare and unique




Writer(s): Norifumi Togashi, 鬼束 ちひろ, Kazumi "Sammy" Takahara, 森 雪之丞, 布袋 寅泰, Yukio Kudo

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