LUNCH lyrics by Billie Eilish

Read LUNCH lyrics.Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Billie Eilish Official Music Video Has been Release May. 17, 2024 And Pres On The YouTube Channel And lyrics can be seen above here.

LUNCH lyrics by Billie Eilish

LUNCH lyrics by Billie Eilish

[Intro]
Oh, mm-mm

Explanation of Intro
The singer sets a sultry tone with the initial sounds, preparing the listener for the theme of intense craving.

[Chorus]
I could eat that girl for lunch
Yeah, she dances on my tongue
Tastes like she might be the one
And I could never get enough
I could buy her so much stuff
It’s a craving, not a crush, huh
“Call me when you’re there”
Said, “I bought you somethin’ rare
And I left it under ‘Claire'”
So now, she’s comin’ up the stairs
So I’m pullin’ up a chair
And I’m puttin’ up my hair

Explanation of Chorus
The singer describes a powerful attraction to a girl, using the metaphor of eating to convey the depth of their desire (“I could eat that girl for lunch”). The girl’s presence and actions (“dances on my tongue”) create an almost overwhelming sensation. The vocalist is captivated, considering she may well be “the one” and can’t get sufficient of her.The eagerness to purchase her things and the say of longing for over a pulverize highlights the escalated of these sentiments.

[Verse 1]
Baby, I think you were made for me
Somebody write down the recipe
Been tryin’ hard not to overeat
You’re just so sweet
I’ll run a shower for you like you want
Clothеs on the counter for you, try ’em on
If I’m allowеd, I’ll help you take ’em off
Huh

Explanation of Verse 1
The singer believes the girl is perfect for them, as if designed specifically (“made for me”).They allegorically inquire for a “formula,” underscoring the uniqueness of the young lady. The artist tries to oversee their seriously sentiments, portraying the young lady as so sweet that it’s difficult not to overindulge. They express a desire to care for and pamper her, offering to run a shower and provide clothes, and hint at intimacy by offering to help her undress.

[Chorus]
I could eat that girl for lunch
Yeah, she dances on my tongue
Tastes like she might be the one
And I could never get enough
I could buy her so much stuff
It’s a craving, not a crush, huh

Explanation of Chorus
Reiterating the intense desire and fascination, the singer emphasizes the girl’s tantalizing effect and the ongoing craving that feels more significant than a mere crush.

[Post-Chorus]
Oh, I just wanna get her off, oh
Oh
Oh, oh
Oh

Explanation of Post- Chorus
The singer expresses a deeper desire to satisfy the girl, reinforcing the physical and emotional longing.

[Verse 2]
She’s takin’ pictures in the mirror
Oh my God, her skin’s so clear
Tell her, “Bring that over here”
You need a seat? I’ll volunteer
Now she’s smilin’ ear to ear
She’s the headlights, I’m the deer

Explanation of Verse 2
The singer admires the girl as she takes pictures, captivated by her appearance (“her skin’s so clear”).They welcome her closer, appearing a want to be close her and give consolation.The girl’s smile brings joy to the singer, who feels almost stunned by her presence (“She’s the headlights, I’m the deer”).

[Bridge]
I’ve said it all before, but I’ll say it again
I’m interested in more than just bein’ your friend
I don’t wanna break it, just want it to bend
Do you know how to bend?

Explanation of Bridge
The artist emphasizes their sentiments, emphasizing they are inquisitive about more than fellowship. They need a more profound association without breaking what they have, recommending a crave for a adaptable and versatile relationship.

[Chorus]
I could eat that girl for lunch
She dances on my tongue
I know it’s just a hunch
But she might be the one

Explanation of Chorus
The final chorus reinforces the ongoing theme of deep, consuming desire, with the girl being someone the singer feels could be the one.

[Outro]
I could
Eat that girl for lunch
Yeah, she
Tastes like she might be the one
I could
I could
Eat that girl for lunch
Yeah, she
Yeah, she
Tastes like she might be the one

Explanation of Outro
The vocalist rehashes the representation of eating the young lady for lunch, emphasizing her taste and the plausibility that she may be the one, bringing the melody to a enthusiastic and conclusive conclusion.
OVERALL
The melody employments striking representations and erotic symbolism to specific a profound, nearly over the top fascination, mixing physical crave with the potential for a more profound enthusiastic association.