I was with this girl
In my bedroom
She was eating such wild chocolate
Didn't leave me much headroom
Its name I couldn't see
But she gave it to me
I lost my head
Started singing

Only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate
Taste like chocolate
Never tasted before
Only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate
Taste like chocolate
Never tasted before

Then I was gone
In a world of my own
Feels like electricity
Running through every bone
My girl and me
Were livin' free
On the crumbliest milk chocolate
In the world

Only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate
Taste like chocolate
Never tasted before
Only the crumbliest flakiest chocolate
Taste like chocolate
Never tasted before


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    Butt lovin'! No? What then?

    monkeykingon May 22, 2006   Link
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    pretty clearly that it's about amazing sex...

    osu8907on May 22, 2006   Link
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    pretty clear that it's about amazing sex...

    osu8907on May 22, 2006   Link
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    I don't know about you but I always refer to amazing sex as the crumbliest, flakiest chocolate. Moron

    monkeykingon May 24, 2006   Link
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    wow. never heard of a metaphor have ya monkeyking? any other suggestions about what it may mean?

    osu8907on May 24, 2006   Link
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    well i just happened to see some chocolate from Britain called Flake, made by Cadbury. On every wrapper it says "The crumbliest, flakiest milk chocolate."

    osu8907on June 24, 2006   Link
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    hmm.... i really don't know this song... just reading the lyrics and seems ok, i guess... anywayz, i think i'm gonna try to find all the other songs i don't have from mr blunt, including this one ;))

    andleiaon October 22, 2006   Link
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    I think its just a fun , random song. Perhaps this chocolate is actually some kind of drug? lol Who knows, except James of course!

    SpaceSisteron August 09, 2007   Link
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    "crumbliest flakiest chocolate" How does this pretain to sex people? Get your minds out the gutter lol. This song is about getting high, one of James Blunt admitted favorite past times, on chocolate thai with a woman. Chocalte thia is a form of cannibis. Smokes dam well if I may say so myself.

    Censualityon September 11, 2007   Link
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    ok for those of you who have never done shrooms that's what he's talking about Chocolate=shrooms

    RTalbott0112on December 04, 2007   Link

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