Summary
This quote describes something that may have a dark or mysterious appearance or nature, yet possesses an irresistible allure or charm. The phrase "black as night" implies darkness or shadow, symbolizing a sense of secrecy or intrigue. Meanwhile, "sweet as sin" suggests that there is an appealing or seductive quality to it, despite any potential negative connotations associated with the concept of sin. Together, the quote illustrates the captivating and irresistible nature of things that possess an enigmatic or alluring quality.
By Neil Gaiman