The song "Use Me" by Grace Jones explores the theme of being taken advantage of and used by others. The lyrics depict the narrator's friends and even their own mother warning them that someone will only use them for their own benefit. However, the narrator proclaims that they don't mind being used as long as it feels good and brings them pleasure. They find a sense of fulfillment in being used until they are completely exhausted. The song suggests a certain level of acceptance and even enjoyment in being used by someone, as long as it brings temporary happiness. The lyrics mention that sometimes the narrator is genuinely abused, causing them to lose people who never used them. However, when they are loved by someone, they feel an insatiable desire for more, disregarding any negative consequences. Overall, "Use Me" presents a complex and unconventional perspective on relationships and the pursuit of pleasure, portraying a willingness to be used by others as long as gratification is achieved.