Candy

Sweet Symphony of Love: Unveiling the Meaning Behind Dinah Shore's 'Candy'
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Lyrics

Some say that love is sweet as a rose,

Love is often compared to the sweetness of a rose.

Some say it's honey and the bee,

Some describe love as sweet as honey and the companionship of a bee.

Well sit right down and let me tell you

Inviting the listener to hear and understand what love means to the singer.

What my love is to me.

The singer is about to share their personal definition of love.


"Candy"

The title of the song, "Candy," is introduced.

I call my sugar "Candy"

The singer affectionately refers to their loved one as "Candy."

Because I'm sweet on "Candy"

The singer is sweet on "Candy," expressing deep affection.

And "Candy" is sweet on me

Reciprocal affection is indicated as "Candy" is sweet on the singer.


He/She understands me,

"Candy" understands the singer, suggesting a deep emotional connection.

My understanding "Candy"

The singer reciprocates understanding, emphasizing the mutual bond.

And "Candy"'s always handy

"Candy" is consistently available and supportive when sympathy is needed.

When I need sympathy

The singer expresses a desire for more instances of comfort from "Candy."

I wish that there were four of him/her

Wishing for multiple versions of "Candy" to love, indicating a strong desire for companionship.

So I could love much more of him/her

Expressing the wish to love and cherish multiple aspects of "Candy."


He/She has taken my complete heart,

"Candy" has captured the singer's entire heart, symbolizing deep emotional involvement.

Got a sweet tooth for my sweetheart

Describing a deep affection, with a metaphor of a sweet tooth for the sweetheart.

"Candy"

Reiterating the title, "Candy," emphasizing its significance in the singer's life.

Its gonna be just dandy

Anticipating a positive and delightful future with "Candy."

The day I take my "Candy"

Looking forward to the day when the singer can claim "Candy" as their own.

And make him mine all mine

Expressing the desire to make "Candy" exclusively theirs.

Mine

Reinforcing the possessiveness and exclusivity of the singer's feelings towards "Candy."

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