Charlie Blue

Exploring the Depths of Emotional Attachment in 'Charlie Blue'
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Lyrics

You said you spell your name

The person said they spell their name

C - H - A - L - Y

Spelling out the name "CHARLY" letter by letter

Well alright - guess it's nice

Expressing acceptance or agreement with the name spelling

I would take you for a ride

Expressing a desire to accompany or take the person on a journey or adventure


Your mind is blue

Describing the state of the person's mind as melancholic or sad

Your eyes are bright

Commenting on the brightness or expressiveness of the person's eyes

I show you how high we can get

Expressing a desire to show the person an intense or euphoric experience

How high we can get

Reiterating the intention to show the person a heightened experience

I show you how high we can get

Repeating the intention to show the person an intense or euphoric experience

How high we can get

Reiterating the intention to show the person a heightened experience


Charlie blue charlie blue

Repeating the name "Charlie Blue" as a reference to the person

I never see you lonely

Assurance that the singer never sees the person feeling lonely

I hope you know I hope you know

Expressing hope that the person knows they hold significance to the singer

You're my death and glory

Referring to the person as both a source of fascination and potential downfall for the singer


People are strange - you're like a stranger

Commenting on the peculiar nature of people, likening the person to a stranger

Forgot my name

Forgetting the singer's name, possibly due to the person's enigmatic nature

I see you later

Indicating a future meeting or encounter


Charlie you're my karta biancha

Referring to the person as a blank slate or a fresh start for the singer

Domenica mattina

Using Italian to convey "Sunday morning," possibly suggesting a relaxed or intimate time


Charlie blue charlie blue

Repeating the name "Charlie Blue" as a reference to the person

I never see you lonely

Reassurance that the singer never sees the person feeling lonely

I hope you know I hope you know

Expressing hope that the person knows they hold significance to the singer

You're my death and glory

Referring to the person as both a source of fascination and potential downfall for the singer

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