Lollipop
Sophie Green Lyrics


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Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop, lollipop
lolli, lolli, lolli
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop, lollipop
lolli, lolli, lolli
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop
Call my baby lollipop, tell you why
he kisses sweeter than applepie
and when he does his shaky rocky dance
man I haven't got a chans
I call him
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop, lollipop
lolli, lolli, lolli
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop
sweeter than candy on a stick
huckelberry, cherry or lime
if you had a choise
he'd be your pick
but lollipop is mine
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop, lollipop
lolli, lolli, lolli
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop
crazy ways he thrills me
tell you why
just like a lightning from the sky
he loves to kiss me til I can't see straight
gee my lollipop is great
I call him
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop, lollipop
lolli, lolli, lolli
Lollipop, Lollipop
oh lolli, lolli, lolli
lollipop
sweeter than candy on a stick
huckelberry, cherry or lime
if you had a choise
he'd be your pick
but lollipop is mine
(lollipop.) whoa oh
Lollipop




I call him my lollipop
lollipop

Overall Meaning

Sophie Green’s song Lollipop is an upbeat, playful, and catchy tune about a woman’s infatuation with her man she calls “lollipop”. The song repeats the words “lollipop” and “lolli” numerous times, creating a whimsical and childlike atmosphere. The name “lollipop” is used as a term of endearment for her sweet and affectionate partner who is a great kisser and dancer. She finds him irresistible and talks about how he thrills her with his crazy ways of making her feel like a lightning bolt from the sky. She also makes it clear that he is hers and nobody else’s, comparing him to the different flavors of candy on a stick.


The lyrics of the song Lollipop are simple and straightforward, but convey a sense of giddiness and excitement. The song has a retro feel to it and sounds like it could be from the 1950s or 1960s. The chorus of the song is infectious, and the repetition of the word “lollipop” makes it memorable and easy to sing along to. The song celebrates the joy of being in love and having a good time with your significant other.


Line by Line Meaning

Lollipop, Lollipop
The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the presence and significance of the lollipop in the singer's life.


oh lolli, lolli, lolli
An excited exclamation about the lollipop, as if the singer can barely contain her joy and enthusiasm about it.


lollipop, lollipop
The repetition of the word emphasizes its importance and sweetness in the singer's life.


lolli, lolli, lolli
Another excited exclamation about the lollipop, further emphasizing its deliciousness and appeal.


Call my baby lollipop, tell you why
The singer is introducing her lover and nickname for him, building anticipation for why he is so special.


he kisses sweeter than applepie
The singer is highlighting her lover's sweetness and affection in a playful and romantic way.


and when he does his shaky rocky dance
The singer is describing a specific, endearing quality about her lover, further emphasizing his unique charm.


man I haven't got a chans
The singer is expressing her own excitement and vulnerability regarding her lover, suggesting that she is smitten and in love.


I call him
The singer is emphasizing the importance of the nickname and identity she has given her lover.


sweeter than candy on a stick
The singer is comparing her lover's sweetness and appeal to that of a lollipop, highlighting how special and unique he is to her.


huckelberry, cherry or lime
The singer is listing off different types of candy flavors that a lollipop can come in, further emphasizing the sweetness and variety of her lover.


if you had a choise
The singer is acknowledging that other people might also find her lover charming and appealing, but implies that she has already made her choice.


he'd be your pick
The singer is acknowledging that her lover has universal charm and appeal, but emphasizing that she has a special connection with him that sets him apart for her.


but lollipop is mine
The singer is asserting her ownership and exclusive claim to her lover, emphasizing their unique bond and love for each other.


crazy ways he thrills me
The singer is acknowledging that her lover has unique qualities and actions that make her feel excited and happy.


tell you why
The singer is emphasizing the importance of what she is about to say, building anticipation for her explanation of her lover's appeal.


just like a lightning from the sky
The singer is describing her lover's thrilling and exciting effect on her, emphasizing his uniqueness and specialness to her.


he loves to kiss me til I can't see straight
The singer is describing a physical and emotional sensation she experiences due to her lover's affection, further emphasizing his appeal and charm.


gee my lollipop is great
The singer is exclaiming her joy and excitement about her lover, using playful and affectionate language that emphasizes their loving relationship.


I call him
The singer is repeating the importance of her nickname for her lover, emphasizing their special bond and love for each other.


(lollipop.) whoa oh
A sudden, excited exclamation about the lollipop that emphasizes its importance and appeal.


Lollipop
The final repetition of the word emphasizes its significance and sweetness in the singer's life, while also serving as a playful and affectionate nickname for her lover.


I call him my lollipop
The singer is emphasizing the nickname she has given her lover, further highlighting their special bond and love for each other.


lollipop
A final repetition of the word that serves as a playful and affectionate farewell to the song.




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