You're such a flirt, I know you hurt
And so do I, I empathize
I see you out, you never cared
A conversation that we never shared

But it's so strange, it's something new
Amazing feelings that I have for you
I close my eyes when I'm alone
Wonder what it'd be like to make you moan

I wanna give you something better
Than anything you've ever had
A stronger and a faster lover
The world it disappears so fast

Sweet Kiwi
Your juice is dripping down my chin
So please let me
Don't stop it before it begins

So give it up, and don't pretend
And spread your arms and legs across the bed
And when you shake, you won't regret
The things I whisper in your ear
(What?) I said

I wanna give you something better
(You wanna give me something better)
Than anything you've ever had
(Than anything I've ever had)
A stronger and a faster lover
(A stronger and a faster lover)
The world it disappears so fast
(It disappears so fast)

Sweet Kiwi
Your juice is dripping down my chin
So please let me
Don't stop it before it begins

I can't wait to take you home
Fingers through your hair
Kisses on your back
Scratch me with your nails
Save me from myself
Show me how to care
Get everything out
Dripping everywhere
Lipstick smeared all over your face
How much longer must we wait?
Don't think that I can wait

Sweet Kiwi
Your juice is dripping down my chin
So please let me
Don't stop it before it begins

(Hey, yeah)

Sweet Kiwi (wanna give you something better than this)
Your juice is dripping down my chin (hey)
So please let me (wanna give you something better than this)
Don't stop it before it begins

Don't stop it before it begins
Don't stop it before it begins
Don't stop it before it begins
Don't stop it before it begins


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Kiwi Lyrics as written by Adam Noah Levine Jesse Royal Carmichael

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    "I close my eyes when I'm alone; Wonder what it’d be like to make you moan." These lyrics euphemistically portray the narrator masturbating when he is on his own, while fantasizing about the possibilities of the sexual pleasure he could give to the character of the second person in this sing. The word "moan" is an onomatopoeic auditory piece of imagery referring to the sound of the female character's imagined deep orgasm. However, it could be argued that this does not necessarily refer to an orgasm, just sexual pleasure in general, but no necessarily to the point of orgasmic release. The line in a later stanza, "Your juices dripping down my chin" refers to the state of foreplay taking place at the time in the present tense. The word, "juices", also is a piece of sexual imagery, while on the surface, relates to the juices or the mentioned, "sweet kiwi", the title of the song, it actually implies the fluids produces and discharge by the female's vagina, because of a high state of sexual arousal; however, some might say that this could be referring to, instead, the ejaculatory fluids squirted out of the female during an intense orgasm. This is because, other than if the male narrator is performing oral sex on the female, there is no other way which the "juices" could have reached his "chin", other than by a relatively powerful squirt of vaginal discharge fluid. Later on in the song, is sung the lines, "Get everything out Dripping everywhere." "Get everything out" could refer to one of two possibilities, both referring to the place from which "everything" is being gotten "out" of, is the female's vagina. The first possibility, is simply the male narrator's penis, because of sexual intercourse which has taken place, and they have finished, in other words, the male has already, to use a colloquialism, "come" or "ejaculated semen", to use the correct scientific vocabulary. The other possible meaning is that the male expresses that he will make the girl so aroused, that her vaginal walls will produce so much lubricating discharge fluid, that no more can be produced. However, the scientific accuracy of this could be questioned, as there may or may not become such a point which a female's vagina cannot stop producing more fluid. It could also refer to the female ejaculation, which his manual masturbation on the girl, in other words, deep fingering will be so good, that she will ejaculate as a result of the overwhelming sexual pleasure. This is significant because female ejaculations are not too common, and so-called "squirting" can only be done, according to scientific studies, but a minority of women.

    1a2b3c4d5eon July 21, 2014   Link

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