Milk Chocolate
Brasko Lyrics


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they wana rip us away
try to run us out of town
but we won't let that get us down
way the way that you sway
i gotta taste of carmel brown
don't wana wait i wancha now

you can touch yourself about it
and i can ask myself about it
if the lines worth crossing baby
and i think that it is

hot faucet milk chocolate (whatever you need)
when you want it i'm on it (down on my knees)
girl you make me wana melt
when you're movin by yourself
if you maybe want some help
got that
hot faucet milk chocolate

lips aubergine lips
pressed on mine that hershey kiss
down in my soul i'm deep in this

you can touch yourself about it
and i can ask myself about it




if the lines worth crossing baby
and i think that it is

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Brasko's song "Milk Chocolate" tell a story of resilience and self-assuredness in the face of adversity. The lines "they wanna rip us away, try to run us out of town," suggest that the singer is facing opposition and perhaps even discrimination from an external force. However, instead of feeling defeated, he stays positive, saying "but we won't let that get us down." He then turns his attention to other matters, namely, the lure of a romantic partner who he describes as "the way that you [she] sway" and having "a taste of carmel brown." The repetition of "hot faucet milk chocolate" throughout the song creates a sensual, almost mouth-watering image of this woman's skin and the physical desire he feels for her.


The lines "you can touch yourself about it, and I can ask myself about it if the line's worth crossing, baby, and I think that it is," suggest that the singer and the woman he is singing about may have some sort of barrier between them. This could be a societal or physical barrier or the result of their own preconceived notions or emotional baggage. However, despite this, he still thinks it's worth it to cross that line and pursue a relationship with her. The final lines of the song describe their physical connection, comparing the woman's lips to an "aubergine" (deep purple) Hershey's kiss, and saying that he is "deep in this," suggesting he is emotionally invested in their relationship as well.


Line by Line Meaning

they wana rip us away
Others want to tear us apart


try to run us out of town
They aim to drive us away


but we won't let that get us down
We won't give in to their negative influence


way the way that you sway
The manner you sway or dance


i gotta taste of carmel brown
I had a sampling of the Carabao bark saps


don't wana wait i wancha now
I don't desire to delay; I want you now


you can touch yourself about it
You can ponder, ruminate


and i can ask myself about it
While I can question myself too


if the lines worth crossing baby
If it's worth taking the risk, darling


and i think that it is
I consider it to be so


hot faucet milk chocolate (whatever you need)
I'll give you what you crave, hot, and smooth like chocolate


when you want it i'm on it (down on my knees)
Whenever you desire it, I'm willing to serve you humbly


girl you make me wana melt
You make me feel so passionately that I want to dissolve


when you're movin by yourself
Not anyone else, only you


if you maybe want some help
If you'd like my assistance


got that
I have what you desire


hot faucet milk chocolate
I'll give you that hot and smooth texture you crave


lips aubergine lips
Lips the color of an eggplant


pressed on mine that hershey kiss
Brought close to mine in an embrace that feels as sweet as Hershey's chocolate


down in my soul i'm deep in this
I'm in this relationship with my entire being




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jordan Brasko Gable

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