Black Cherry
Goldfrapp Lyrics


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How can it be?
I can taste you now
How can I see
When you're everything

All my world in one grain of sand
And I've blown it
All my world in one grain of sand
And you own it

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Hearing you say it
I could die
Trembling star
Just reminds me

All my world in one grain of sand
And I've blown it
All my world in one grain of sand
And you own it

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Excite me, ignite me
Oh and you know,
I miss you, I kiss you
Oh and you know

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Black cherry
Black cherry
Stone

Excite me, ignite me
Oh and you know,




I miss you, I kiss you
Oh and you know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Goldfrapp's Black Cherry are intriguing and suggestive, touching upon themes of obsession, addiction and vulnerability. The song revolves around the idea of being completely taken over by someone or something and losing control over one's own life. The song starts with the singer questioning the intensity of emotions she is feeling and how it is affecting her senses, "How can it be? I can taste you now, How can I see, When you're everything?" The lyrics possibly refer to the overwhelming feeling of being consumed by someone, finding that person in every experience, every moment and even in the minutest things, like a single grain of sand.


The lyrics, "All my world in one grain of sand, and I've blown it, And you own it" describe how the subject has lost control over her own life and has surrendered to the power of this obsession. She feels that the person who has taken over her life has complete ownership over her, and just like the fine sand slipping through fingers, so is the control she once had over her life. The chorus of the song repeatedly emphasizes the phrase, "Black cherry, black cherry, stone," possibly indicating the dark, mysterious and hard-to-crack nature of the source of the obsession.


The bridge of the song, "Excite me, ignite me, Oh and you know, I miss you, I kiss you, Oh and you know" conveys how the subject is aware of the negative effects of her obsession, but is still attracted to it, like a moth to a flame, or in this case, like someone addicted to a fruit, even if it has an unpleasant taste. Overall, Black Cherry is a song that explores the complicated nature of obsession and how it can take over someone's life without them even realizing it.


Line by Line Meaning

How can it be?
I am surprised that this has happened.


I can taste you now
I can experience you right now.


How can I see
How am I able to perceive anything else when you are everything to me?


When you're everything
You are the sole focus of my attention.


All my world in one grain of sand
My entire universe can be narrowed down to a single, small object.


And I've blown it
I have lost this object or opportunity.


And you own it
You possess the power to give or take away this object or opportunity.


Black cherry
An object of desire and temptation, with sexual undertones.


Stone
Something that is hard and unyielding, or a representation of the singer's heart.


Hearing you say it
Listening to your words and reacting emotionally.


I could die
Exaggerating the intensity of the feelings experienced in response to your words.


Trembling star
Feeling overwhelmed by intense emotions.


Just reminds me
Serves as a painful trigger for thoughts of you and the lost opportunity.


Excite me, ignite me
I am aroused by you and feel passionately about you.


Oh and you know,
Emphasizes that the other person is fully aware of the emotions they provoke in the singer.


I miss you, I kiss you
Expressing longing and desire for intimacy.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALISON ELIZABETH GOLDFRAPP, WILLIAM OWEN GREGORY

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