Lyrics
Are you the tornado in my sails
Questioning if the person is a disruptive force in their life.
Are you Jesus without the nails
Wondering if the person has a comforting or salvational presence like Jesus without the pain.
Are you the bury met without the rails
Asking if the person is a support system without any restrictions or limitations.
Are you Paris without snails
Questioning if the person is enjoyable without any unpleasant aspects.
Of course you're not
Acknowledging that the person doesn't possess all the mentioned qualities.
But you're all I've got
Expressing acceptance that the person is all they have despite lacking perfection.
And that's fine & dandy
Describing the situation as satisfactory and enjoyable.
When you lick my candy girl
Introducing a metaphorical reference to a pleasurable experience.
(And I don't mean that rude)
Clarifying that the metaphor is not intended to be offensive or inappropriate.
When you lick my
Continuing the metaphorical reference to a pleasurable experience.
When you lick my candy
Repeating the metaphor for emphasis.
Are you Disneyland without whales
Asking if the person is enjoyable without specific features or elements.
Are you a farmer without bales
Questioning if the person is a provider without certain material possessions.
Are you the red lion without ales
Asking if the person is enjoyable without a particular aspect.
Are you the lakes without the dales
Questioning if the person is complete without specific elements.
Naturally you're not
Acknowledging that the person lacks all the mentioned qualities.
But you're all I've got
Expressing acceptance that the person, despite imperfections, is significant.
And that's fine & dandy
Describing the situation as satisfactory and enjoyable (repeated from line 7).
When lick my candy girl
Repeating the metaphorical reference to a pleasurable experience.
(And I don't mean that rude)
Clarifying that the metaphor is not intended to be offensive or inappropriate (repeated from line 9).
When you lick my
Continuing the metaphorical reference to a pleasurable experience (repeated from line 10).
When you lick my candy
Repeating the metaphor for emphasis (repeated from line 11).
Are you Ra without Dion
Asking if the person is complete without a specific counterpart or element.
Are you the words in the sky without neon
Questioning if the person is noticeable without vibrant or flashy elements.
Are you indigenous or did you disappear
Asking if the person has a genuine identity or if they have vanished.
Are you the lime in my bottleneck of beer
Questioning if the person is the vital ingredient in a situation.
Candy candy candy girl...
Repeating the metaphorical reference to a pleasurable experience (repeated from lines 8, 19, and 21).
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