don’t touch” type
But I can’t help but reach out
To feel the texture of your doubt
And I’m right by your side
Like a moth to a flame
I stand in front of a masterpiece
And I can’t explain
Why it hurts so much
To be in love with the masterpiece
Madonna’s “Masterpiece” is a hauntingly beautiful ode to unrequited love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a rare and priceless work of art, impossible to move, hanging behind a velvet rope. The protagonist of the song is hopelessly in love with this masterpiece, but knows that it is unattainable.
The song is a metaphor for the pain of loving someone who is out of reach. The Mona Lisa represents the object of the protagonist’s desire, and the Louvre represents the pedestal on which they are placed. The lyrics suggest that the object of desire is unattainable, but the protagonist cannot help but reach out and try to touch it.
The song is a beautiful expression of the pain of unrequited love, and Madonna’s voice adds a haunting quality to the lyrics. The song is a masterpiece in its own right, and is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever loved someone they cannot have.