Carole Ok

Chris Andrews Chris Andrews

The Allure of Carole: A Journey of Love and Devotion

Chris Andrews' song "Carole Ok" is a vibrant and affectionate ode to a captivating woman named Carole. The lyrics paint a picture of a man deeply enamored with Carole, describing her as his "honey" and highlighting her charming qualities. The way she moves and talks, referred to as "Groovy Talkie Talk," mesmerizes him. Despite her taking his money, he doesn't mind because his love for her is genuine and unconditional. This suggests a relationship where material concerns are secondary to the emotional connection they share.

The song further delves into the small, endearing actions Carole performs that drive the narrator wild and crazy in a positive sense. Her petite and sweet nature, described as "sugar sugar," makes it easy for him to be good to her. This part of the song emphasizes the mutual affection and the joy she brings into his life. The repetition of how she drives him wild underscores the intensity of his feelings and the excitement she brings into his world.

The chorus introduces a sense of urgency and distance, with the narrator expressing that it's a "long long way to Carole o.k." This line suggests that reaching Carole is not just a physical journey but also an emotional one. He acknowledges that she may not wait for him all day, which adds a layer of tension and urgency to his quest. Despite this, his love for Carole is unwavering, and he is determined to reach her, no matter the obstacles. The chorus encapsulates the essence of the song: a passionate pursuit of love, driven by deep affection and a sense of urgency to be with the one he loves.

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