Some Candy Talking

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The Allure and Heartache of Desire in 'Some Candy Talking'

The Jesus and Mary Chain's song 'Some Candy Talking' delves into the intoxicating and often painful nature of desire. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person seeking something sweet and warm, a metaphor for a deep, almost addictive longing. This craving is described as something that can shiver your bones and rise to your heat, suggesting a physical and emotional intensity that is hard to resist. The repeated visits to 'the place' symbolize the relentless pursuit of this desire, despite the potential consequences.

The song also explores the vulnerability that comes with such intense feelings. The lines 'But it's too much for a young heart to take / Cause hearts are the easiest things you could break' highlight the fragility of the human heart when exposed to powerful emotions. The protagonist is caught in a cycle of wanting and needing, aware of the risks but unable to stop. This is further emphasized by the imagery of being 'knee deep in myself,' indicating a deep entanglement in one's own desires and emotions.

The chorus, with its repetitive plea for 'candy,' underscores the addictive nature of this longing. The word 'candy' itself is a metaphor for something sweet and desirable but ultimately fleeting and potentially harmful. The song's focus on the way 'she's walking' and 'she's talking' suggests an obsession with the object of desire, where even the smallest details become significant. This fixation is both alluring and destructive, capturing the duality of desire as both a source of pleasure and pain.

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