Chocolate
Lisa Hall Lyrics


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Breathe deeply.
Caress me with your, breath.
All my love, for you, melts,
like chocolate.
Soft and sticky, sweet.
Naked, in the deepest respect.

All my love, I feel,
melts like chocolate.
Melts like.

Chocolateeeeee...

(all my)

All my love, for you,
melts like chocolate.

(all my love. ahh-ahh-ahh,
melts like...
Chocolate. Chocolate.
ahh-ahh-ahh,
melts like chocolate,
ahh-ahh, chocolate, ahh...)

All my love, I feel,




melts like...
Chocolate... (chocolate)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lisa Hall's song "Chocolate" are ripe with sensuality and desire, drawing a comparison between the experience of consuming chocolate and the pleasures of love. The first stanza sets the scene with the instruction to "Breathe deeply," hinting at the intimacy and closeness between the two parties involved. "Caress me with your breath" adds another layer to the physicality of the moment, suggesting that the two are physically close, perhaps even touching. Then the chorus hits, with the declaration that "All my love, for you, melts like chocolate." This is a powerful comparison, as chocolate is known for its ability to melt in one's mouth, leaving a sweet aftertaste that lingers. The metaphor extends further, with descriptions of love as "soft and sticky, sweet" and the lovers as "naked, in the deepest respect." The use of the word "respect" is interesting here, as it implies that the relationship between the two is not just physical, but also emotional and respectful.


The second verse reinforces the comparison, repeating the chorus and melody. Lisa Hall's voice is smooth and sultry, adding to the sensual ambiance of the song. The repeated line "Melts like chocolate" is almost hypnotic, drawing the listener deeper into the lyrics and the moment being described. The chorus is again repeated, but this time with more variation in the melody and a heavier vocal effect. The final lines of the song bring the metaphor full circle, with the declaration that "All my love, I feel, melts like... Chocolate." These final moments suggest a climax of sorts, with the deliciousness of love and chocolate merging into one intense experience.


Overall, "Chocolate" is a song that celebrates sensuality and desire, using the comparison with chocolate to add flavor and depth to the lyrics. The metaphor extends through the entire song, encouraging the listener to imagine the sweet and sultry pleasures of love in a new light.


Line by Line Meaning

Breathe deeply.
Take a deep breath and relax.


Caress me with your, breath.
Let your breath touch me softly and tenderly.


All my love, for you, melts,
My love for you is so strong that it dissolves like chocolate.


like chocolate.
Just like how chocolate melts on your tongue, I feel like I am dissolving in love for you.


Soft and sticky, sweet.
I am soft and gentle with you, like chocolate that can be both sticky and sweet.


Naked, in the deepest respect.
I am vulnerable and open with you, but I trust you and respect you deeply.


All my love, I feel,
I am overwhelmed with love for you.


Melts like chocolate.
My love is so intense that it feels like it's melting away, just like how chocolate melts.


Chocolateeeeee...
The word 'chocolate' is used as a metaphor for love and passion.


All my love, for you,
My love is meant for you.


melts like chocolate.
My love for you is so strong that it's like chocolate dissolving on your tongue.


(all my love. ahh-ahh-ahh,
The singer emphasizes the intensity of her love for the listener.


melts like...
Her love melts away like chocolate.


Chocolate. Chocolate.
The word 'chocolate' is repeated for emphasis.


ahh-ahh-ahh,
The singer adds vocalizations to enhance the emotion in the song.


melts like chocolate,
The metaphor of love as chocolate is repeated to further convey the intensity of emotions.


ahh-ahh, chocolate, ahh...
The singer continues to use the word 'chocolate' as a metaphor for love and passion.


All my love, I feel,
The singer reiterates the strength of her love for the listener.


melts like...
Her love is so strong that it feels like it's melting away.


Chocolate... (chocolate)
The singer repeats the word 'chocolate' to evoke feelings of passion and desire.




Writer(s): Stephen Phillip Ludlam, Lisa Ann Hall Copyright: Chrysalis Music, Spls

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