Blueberry Kisses
Lady Gaga Lyrics
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Where did you go now? Where did you go?
Blueberry kisses
I told you baby, I'd love you maybe
But you stopped the clock the second time around
I need you around (blueberry kisses) I need you around (blueberry kisses)
I need you around (blueberry kisses)
Blueberry kisses, the muffin man
He misses them kisses, yeah
Where did they go now? Where did you go?
Blueberry kisses
I told you baby, I'd l-o-v-e you maybe,
But you stopped the clock the second time around
You know it's crazy, but I've been feeling lately
That I need you around
I need you around (blueberry kisses)
I need you around (blueberry kisses)
I need you around (blueberry kisses)
In Lady Gaga's song "Blueberry Kisses", she expresses a longing for a lost love. The phrase "blueberry kisses" is used as a metaphor for the sweetness and tenderness of the intimate moments shared with her lover. The repetition of the line "where did you go" suggests that her lover has left her and she is left to wonder where they have gone.
The lyrics also reveal a sense of disappointment and frustration towards this lost love. Lady Gaga states that she promised to love them "maybe", implying that she may not have been fully committed to the relationship. However, despite this uncertainty, she still feels a deep need for her lover to be around and share more of those sweet "blueberry kisses".
Overall, the song portrays a sense of vulnerability and expresses the complex emotions that come with a failed relationship. The metaphorical use of "blueberry kisses" adds a layer of sweetness to the melancholy lyrics, making for a powerful and emotive song.
Line by Line Meaning
Blueberry kisses, my lips they miss his, oh yeah
The singer misses the kisses from a person who used to kiss their lips, which they also refer to as 'blueberry kisses'.
Where did you go now? Where did you go? Blueberry kisses
The singer is wondering where the person who used to give them blueberry kisses has gone.
I told you baby, I'd love you maybe But you stopped the clock the second time around
The singer told their love interest that they may love them, but the person did not reciprocate and ended the relationship.
I need you around (blueberry kisses) I need you around (blueberry kisses) I need you around (blueberry kisses)
The artist expresses their desire for their former love interest to be around them and give them blueberry kisses again.
Blueberry kisses, the muffin man He misses them kisses, yeah Where did they go now? Where did you go?
The artist imagines that the 'muffin man' who produces blueberry muffins also misses the blueberry kisses, and wonders where they have gone.
You know it's crazy, but I've been feeling lately That I need you around
The singer acknowledges that it might sound crazy, but they have been feeling lately that they need their former love interest to be around them.
Contributed by Mila I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@rebeccaxcarol
Here after 14 years later at 3am remembering this song 🤍 miss the unreleased gaga songs so much
@luhzinhaz
❤😊
@kahuna3901
i liked this stage of gaga, its more playful and rough. the music feels like it could end at any second, your always on edge. this stuff is so perfect. i want her to go back to this type of music. i liked born this way but i love this stuff
@yourstruly5682
Agreed and same
@ein8539
Ever since the fame monster came out I haven't listened to anything else of hers because I can't.
@burburchacha
No, I still think her Shallow and Chomatica eras are much better cuz they're closer to what she really is as an artist.
@hoemogenic
aged like milk!
@LeeLyanKing
A word
@leesavings7426
Her voice has matured so much!
@drawingfandome
Literally my favorite lady Gaga song ever and it’s never even been fully released! But I love when I can introduce it to more peopel like a secret weapon cuz most peopel who listen to lady Gaga have never heard of it.