Chloe
Chloe's Rain: A Tale of Love, Loss, and RedemptionLyrics
There she was my soap box Derby queen
Refers to a girl as the speaker's soap box Derby queen, suggesting a fond or idealized memory.
The girl I loved was the girl from yesterday
The speaker's current love interest is reminiscent of a girl from the past.
So I walked up to her and asked her what's your name?
The speaker approaches the girl and inquires about her name.
She smiled and turned I suppose it was my fame
The girl smiles and turns away, possibly implying the speaker's recognition or reputation.
I want your body, I want your body Chloe
The speaker expresses a desire for Chloe's body, indicating a physical attraction.
I need your body
Reiteration of the speaker's need for Chloe's body, emphasizing desire.
I want your body, I want your body Chloe
Repetition of the desire for Chloe's body, underscoring the intensity of the speaker's feelings.
I need your body Chloe
Emphasizes the speaker's need for Chloe's body, reinforcing the theme of physical attraction.
Chucked and died the all important cause
Reference to a significant event or action that led to consequences, potentially involving the speaker.
That's when she started to see my flaws
The girl starts noticing the speaker's flaws after a pivotal event.
So she took my hand and we walked to Sydney parade
The speaker and Chloe walk to Sydney parade, indicating a change of location or setting.
Down an alleyway I met suburbia's grave
The speaker encounters suburbia's grave in an alleyway, suggesting a darker or less appealing side of suburban life.
There we stood in the pouring rain
Both the speaker and Chloe stand in the pouring rain, setting a scene of emotional intensity or hardship.
My eyes met hers
The speaker's eyes meet Chloe's, signifying a connection or understanding.
She could see my pain
Chloe perceives the speaker's pain, indicating an empathetic or emotional moment.
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