Roxanne

Parallels between Catullus Poem 37 (Ancient Text) and (Contemporary Song) by The Police

ltc-admin, 2015-03-13 12:47
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In the song “Roxanne,” a woman named Roxanne who works as a prostitute is being called back from under “the red light” and to stop working as a hooker. Catullus condemns a brothel that he finds to be the place where a woman that he once loved and went off to war to defend, Lesbia, now resides, and is selling sexual services to clients.

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Roxanne you don’t have to put on the red light Those days are over you don’t have to sell your body to the night Roxanne you don’t have to wear that dress tonight Walk the streets for money you don’t care if it’s wrong or if it’s right Roxanne You don’t have to put on the red light Roxanne You don’t have to put on the red light Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Oh I loved you since I knew ya I wouldn’t talk down to ya I have to tell you just how I feel I won’t share you with another boy I know my mind is made up so put away your make-up I told you once I won’t tell you again it’s a bad way Roxanne you don’t have to put on the red light Roxanne you don’t have to put on the red light Roxanne (you don’t have to put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (you don’t have to put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light) Roxanne (put on the red light)

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