Lyrics
Silky, orange,
Descriptive imagery of the dessert, using "silky" and "orange" to evoke its texture and color.
Layers of caramel cream,
Depiction of the dessert's layers, referencing caramel cream, highlighting its composition.
Icey, softly,
Describes the dessert as icy and soft, possibly emphasizing its coldness and smoothness.
Slip off your wrapper and sleeve.
Suggests removing the dessert's packaging to access it, using a metaphor for revealing its essence.
cnd you were made to be next to me.
Expresses a sense of compatibility or destiny between the speaker and the dessert.
Solero (I can't go, I can't go),
Expresses attachment to the dessert ("Solero") and reluctance to let it go, a plea to be taken home.
Solero (Please please take me home),
-Solero (Oh my Solero),
-So sad to see you go.
-Hold me, kiss me,
Desire for intimacy, requesting affection, and closeness.
Underneath passionfruit sheets,
Imagery of being together under sheets, possibly metaphorical for closeness or intimacy.
Melting on me,
Describes the melting sensation, possibly portraying the emotional intensity of the moment.
Sweeter than exotic death.
Compares the sweetness to something exotic, possibly implying its uniqueness or intensity.
cnd you were made to be next to me.
Reiterates a sense of destined connection between the speaker and the dessert.
Solero (I can't go, I can't go),
Repetition of the attachment to "Solero" and the desire not to see it leave.
Solero (Please please take me home),
-Solero (Oh my Solero),
-So sad to see you go.
-Oh my Solero,
Expresses a plea for the dessert ("Solero") to stay, emphasizing its sweetness and significance.
Sweet Solero,
-Please don't go.
-Oh my Solero come home.
A final plea for "Solero" to return home, suggesting a deep longing or desire for its presence.
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