Chloe
Blood or Whiskey Lyrics


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There she was my soap box Derby queen
The girl I loved was the girl from yesterday
So I walked up to her and asked her what's your name?
She smiled and turned I suppose it was my fame
I want your body, I want your body Chloe
I need your body
I want your body, I want your body Chloe
I need your body Chloe
Chucked and died the all important cause
That's when she started to see my flaws
So she took my hand and we walked to Sydney parade
Down an alleyway I met suburbia's grave
There we stood in the pouring rain




My eyes met hers
She could see my pain

Overall Meaning

The song "Chloe" by Blood or Whiskey is a romantic ballad that tells the story of the singer's love for a girl named Chloe. The lyrics describe the singer's first encounter with Chloe at a soap box derby race. He approaches her and asks for her name, but she shows little interest initially. However, as the two spend more time together, she becomes more accepting of him and they begin a relationship. The chorus of the song expresses the singer's overwhelming desire for Chloe's body, and how he needs her to be with him.


As the song progresses, the singer reveals that he has taken up an important cause, but it ultimately leads to his downfall. Chloe helps him come to terms with his flaws and leads him through the streets of Sydney Parade, where they end up in a dark alleyway, facing the harsh reality of life. The rain pouring down symbolizes the singer's pain, which is evident in his eyes as he looks into Chloe's. The lyrics suggest that even though life may be difficult, having someone to love and support you (such as Chloe) can make all the difference.


Overall, "Chloe" is a poignant love song that explores the emotions of passion, desire, and the need for human connection. It captures the complexities of romantic relationships and how they can offer hope and meaning to life even amidst the struggles and challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

There she was my soap box Derby queen
He spotted the girl he loved, the one he had always admired.


The girl I loved was the girl from yesterday
He had loved her before and still loved her now.


So I walked up to her and asked her what's your name?
He made an effort and went up to her to start a conversation.


She smiled and turned I suppose it was my fame
She turned to him and smiled, which he attributed to his fame or recognition.


I want your body, I want your body Chloe
He desires her body and is expressing it openly to her.


I need your body
He needs her in a physical and possibly emotional sense.


I want your body, I want your body Chloe
He emphasizes his desire for her body again.


I need your body Chloe
He reiterates his need for her.


Chucked and died the all important cause
He let go of something important for her, possibly his pride or values.


That's when she started to see my flaws
After he gave up something important, she began to see his imperfections.


So she took my hand and we walked to Sydney parade
She comforted him by taking his hand and taking him for a walk.


Down an alleyway I met suburbia's grave
They walked into a dark alley, which he likened to the death of conformity or societal norms.


There we stood in the pouring rain
They found themselves standing in the rain, vulnerable and exposed.


My eyes met hers
Their eyes locked in a moment of connection.


She could see my pain
She could see the emotional pain he was in, which he may have been hiding before.




Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gus Kahn, Charles Daniels

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