lemon drop
Savoring Sweetness: Unraveling the Essence of 'Lemon Drop' by This Coast BiasLyrics
They say that love is always sugar sweet
Love is commonly perceived as sweet, but the speaker acknowledges it can turn sour.
But we know that it can get sour fast
Recognizing the potential for love to deteriorate quickly.
Back when we met you had grown tired of treats
Referring to a past time when the partner was tired of romantic gestures or affection.
But I said we can make this flavor last
Expressing the speaker's belief in sustaining the relationship's appeal.
Life is too quick to be sad over another one
Life is short, discouraging dwelling on past heartbreaks.
Life is too long to not have someone to give your love
Highlighting the importance of having someone to share love throughout life.
You’re way too pretty to be crying all alone so I could be your lollipop
Complimenting the partner's appearance and offering to be a source of happiness.
I’m way too young to be regretting all I’ve done so won’t you be my lemon drop
Expressing the speaker's youth and the desire to avoid regrets, inviting the partner to be a refreshing presence.
Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
Repetition emphasizing the sweetness and continuity of the relationship.
Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
-I’m getting weary of this cough drop love
Describing dissatisfaction with a love that feels temporary or fleeting.
Where we spit it out when it gets old
Comparing the relationship to a cough drop, suggesting a need for something lasting.
I’m looking for someone that says I’m enough
Searching for validation and warmth in a partner who values the speaker as they are.
And’ll warm me up when the wind blows cold
Seeking comfort and support from the partner during difficult times.
Life is too quick to be sad over another one
Reiterating the brevity of life and the futility of dwelling on failed relationships.
Life is too long to not have someone to ruin your fun
Stressing the need for a partner who adds excitement to life.
You’re way too pretty to be crying all alone so I could be your lollipop
Repeating the compliment on the partner's appearance and the offer to be a source of joy.
I’m way too young to be regretting all I’ve done so won’t you be my lemon drop
Reiterating the speaker's youth and the desire for a regret-free relationship.
Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
Emphasizing the ongoing, uninterrupted sweetness of the relationship.
Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
-You know I don’t wanna waste your time, wanna waste your time
Expressing the speaker's reluctance to waste the partner's time.
Girl I just wanna make you mine, wanna make you mine
Directly stating the speaker's desire to have a romantic relationship with the partner.
They say a sweet love is hard to find, yeah it’s hard to find
Acknowledging the difficulty of finding a genuine, sweet love.
But your confection is just my kind, yeah it’s just my kind
Complimenting the partner as the type of love the speaker desires.
You’re way too pretty to be crying all alone so I could be your lollipop
Repeating the desire for the partner's joy and the avoidance of regret in the relationship.
I’m way too young to be regretting all I’ve done so won’t you be my lemon drop
-You’re way too pretty to be crying all alone so I could be your lollipop
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to being a source of joy and avoiding regrets.
I’m way too young to be regretting all I’ve done so won’t you be my lemon drop
-Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
Repeating the continuous sweetness of the relationship, reinforcing its endurance.
Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
-Lemon drop, lemon drop, don’t stop, lemon drop, lemon drop
Concluding with a final plea to maintain the enduring sweetness of the relationship.
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