The song "Frost Without You" by Kevin Hart is a humorous and playful track where he compares love to the feeling of being in frost or snow. The lyrics depict a scenario where Kevin is expressing his love for his partner, Paula, using metaphors related to snow and cold weather. He starts by saying that without Paula, he feels like he can't feel his toes, comparing it to being frostbitten. Despite the discomfort, he confesses his love for her. The chorus reiterates this feeling of being frozen without her but still being deeply in love. The lyrics continue with Kevin asking Paula to melt him and melt him more, implying that her love warms him up. He mentions how he wants her to climb his body (perhaps metaphorically indicating physical intimacy) and that she prefers him over another person named Robin, suggesting that she wants to be with him instead. Kevin further plays with the concept of coldness and snow by referring to himself as a black snowman and his intimate parts as snowballs. He jokes about Paula wanting to be cold with him and even suggests urinating in the snow together, insinuating a level of comfort and openness in their relationship. The lyrics also mention a Popsicle, which could symbolize both a frozen treat and metaphorical satisfaction for Paula. Kevin humorously asks her to take a bite of it and be "froze" with him. In the final part of the song, he addresses a potential concern of pneumonia, dismissing it and implying that he doesn't want to hear any negative thoughts. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the idea that being without Paula feels freezing, but love still exists. Overall, "Frost Without You" is a light-hearted and comedic song where Kevin Hart uses snow and frost as metaphors to express his love and desire for his partner.