To me it resonates as being about doing everything you're not supposed to do. Chocolate is most definitely imagery for a drug (Probably pot) and the rest of it seems to narrate the finer points of a more edgy lifestyle.
In the UK, the usual introduction to cannabis when you're a teenager is a cheap form of hashish known as "soap bar". Full of impurities it usually comes in bars wrapped in cellophane that resemble a bar of soap, or indeed - due to its brown colour - chocolate. Because it needs to be heated to be crumbled up, it tends to smell pretty significantly, so your best bet for having an undisturbed session is to walk or drive to an out-of-the-way location with your mates and have a smoke. Of course, one of your mates will...
In the UK, the usual introduction to cannabis when you're a teenager is a cheap form of hashish known as "soap bar". Full of impurities it usually comes in bars wrapped in cellophane that resemble a bar of soap, or indeed - due to its brown colour - chocolate. Because it needs to be heated to be crumbled up, it tends to smell pretty significantly, so your best bet for having an undisturbed session is to walk or drive to an out-of-the-way location with your mates and have a smoke. Of course, one of your mates will invariably light up in the car - and even if they don't you're going to reek of it when you drive back home, so it follows that the drive is going to be incredibly cautious in order to avoid attracting unwanted attention from "the boys in the blue". This can be made more difficult if you've become a little paranoid from the effects of what you've just been smoking. :)
Anyway, I think that's what this is about - a paean to youthful indiscretions with cannabis.
To me it resonates as being about doing everything you're not supposed to do. Chocolate is most definitely imagery for a drug (Probably pot) and the rest of it seems to narrate the finer points of a more edgy lifestyle.
In the UK, the usual introduction to cannabis when you're a teenager is a cheap form of hashish known as "soap bar". Full of impurities it usually comes in bars wrapped in cellophane that resemble a bar of soap, or indeed - due to its brown colour - chocolate. Because it needs to be heated to be crumbled up, it tends to smell pretty significantly, so your best bet for having an undisturbed session is to walk or drive to an out-of-the-way location with your mates and have a smoke. Of course, one of your mates will...
In the UK, the usual introduction to cannabis when you're a teenager is a cheap form of hashish known as "soap bar". Full of impurities it usually comes in bars wrapped in cellophane that resemble a bar of soap, or indeed - due to its brown colour - chocolate. Because it needs to be heated to be crumbled up, it tends to smell pretty significantly, so your best bet for having an undisturbed session is to walk or drive to an out-of-the-way location with your mates and have a smoke. Of course, one of your mates will invariably light up in the car - and even if they don't you're going to reek of it when you drive back home, so it follows that the drive is going to be incredibly cautious in order to avoid attracting unwanted attention from "the boys in the blue". This can be made more difficult if you've become a little paranoid from the effects of what you've just been smoking. :)
Anyway, I think that's what this is about - a paean to youthful indiscretions with cannabis.