Double Sweet

Sweet Complexity: Unveiling the Quirky Harmony of Double Sweet
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Lyrics

It's double sweet when you put one and a bit in my cup of tea

Expresses joy or affection when a small amount is added to the speaker's tea.

Just one and a bit, that's enough for me cause you're already my

Conveys contentment with a small amount, as the person is already special to the speaker.

Double sweet when we're out on the street by your place at night

Describes a pleasant atmosphere when together outside at night.

You turn and you screw up your face at mine cause you

Illustrates a playful expression or reaction by the person, possibly teasing or joking.

Oh, you lost your spare key, ohwee

Indicates a minor problem, losing a spare key, with an exclamation "ohwee."

So I go home by myself and I wanna leave the sugar on the shelf

Expresses a decision to leave alone, avoiding potential health issues related to excess sugar.

It's bad for my health

Highlights the detrimental impact of excessive sugar on the speaker's health.

Double sweet like two in a million, oh lucky me

Compares the sweetness to a rare occurrence, emphasizing the speaker's good fortune.

Like they doubled the sugar in your recipe, far too much to be

Continues the comparison, suggesting an overwhelming sweetness, possibly in a relationship.

Double sweet when you're spinning around like my washing machine

Describes a delightful moment when the person spins around, akin to a malfunctioning washing machine.

Just trying to work out what's wrong with me when I'm

Reflects on personal struggles, trying to understand oneself during difficult times.

Oh, when I'm just feeling mean, ohwee

Expresses a mood of negativity or meanness with an exclamation "ohwee."

So I go home by myself and I wanna leave the sugar on the shelf

Reiterates the decision to avoid excess sugar for the sake of health.

It's bad for my health

Reiterates the health concern associated with consuming too much sugar.

Double sweet

Repeats the term "Double sweet" as a standalone expression.

You're equivocally unsavoury

Describes the person as both sweet and unsavory, suggesting complexity or contradiction.

It's double sweet, one and a bit in my cup of coffee

Repeats the sweetness metaphor in the context of coffee this time.

One and a bit and no more, see, cause I'm

Expresses a desire for moderation, avoiding excess sugar to prevent dental issues.

Sick of all these holes in my teeth, ohwee

Conveys frustration with dental problems, emphasizing the negative impact with "ohwee."

So I stay at home by myself and I wanna leave the sugar on the shelf

Reiterates the decision to stay home to maintain health by avoiding excessive sugar.

Bad for my health

Repeats the warning about the negative impact of sugar on health.

Bad for you as well

Suggests that excessive sugar is harmful not only to the speaker but also to the person referred to.

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