Love Hangover
Love Hangover: A Spirited Journey of Regret and RedemptionLyrics
I woke up with a headache tryna drink this pain away
Expressing waking up with a headache and attempting to cope with emotional pain through drinking.
My girls told me to stop but the bartender hooked me up
Friends advise against drinking, but the bartender continues serving drinks.
Put a little vodka in my water made my buzz a little stronger
Adding vodka to water to intensify the buzz and escape from reality.
I told them not to take me out, just one drop and I'm en route
Resisting going out but succumbing with just a small amount of alcohol.
My ex's house right down the street
Living close to the ex-partner's house.
I know he's not to far from me
Awareness of the ex's proximity.
He's still got my toothbrush
Noticing personal belongings still at the ex's place, indicating a lingering connection.
And one more mistake for the two of us
Reflecting on past mistakes with the ex.
I got a love hangover
Feeling the aftermath of a romantic encounter, describing it as a 'love hangover.'
I'm on my way over
Heading back to the ex's place despite previous decisions.
Keep doing things that I regret
Continuing to engage in regretful behaviors.
Still haven't learned my lesson yet
Acknowledging a lack of learning from past experiences.
Love hangover
Reiterating the feeling of a love hangover, emphasizing its persistence.
The bar is getting lower
Describing a decline in standards or expectations related to romantic relationships.
In the morning I'll forget
Expecting to forget the events of the night by the morning.
And do it over all again
Anticipating a repetition of the cycle of regrettable actions.
Still feeling a little drunk on the way to Sunday brunch
Still feeling the effects of alcohol during a Sunday brunch.
That walk of shame morning get those Mimosas pouring
Referencing the morning after a one-night stand and the tradition of having Mimosas.
Everybody asked me where I disappeared after I said my final cheers
People questioning the narrator's disappearance after the final farewell.
I told them not to take me out, just one drop and I'm en route
Repeating the desire to avoid going out, yet succumbing to a small amount of alcohol.
My ex's house right down the street
Reiteration of living close to the ex-partner's house.
I know he's not to far from me
Acknowledging the ex's proximity once again.
He's still got my toothbrush
Emphasizing the lingering connection through the presence of personal items at the ex's place.
And one more mistake for the two of us
Reflecting on additional mistakes with the ex.
I got a love hangover
Reiterating the persistent feeling of a love hangover.
I'm on my way over
Returning to the ex's place despite prior decisions.
Keep doing things that I regret
Continuing to engage in regretful behaviors.
Still haven't learned my lesson yet
Acknowledging a lack of learning from past experiences once again.
Love hangover
Reiterating the persistent feeling of a love hangover.
The bar is getting lower
Describing a further decline in romantic standards.
In the morning I'll forget
Expecting to forget the night's events by the morning.
And do it over all again
Anticipating a repetition of the cycle of regrettable actions.
I keep breaking my sobriety
Admitting to breaking sobriety, possibly due to the allure of being close to the ex.
But it feels so good with you up next to me
Acknowledging the pleasure of being close to the ex.
I can't help myself but take another drink
Indulging in another drink despite the consequences.
I got a love hangover
Reiterating the persistent feeling of a love hangover.
I'm on my way over
Returning to the ex's place despite prior decisions.
Keep doing things that I regret
Continuing to engage in regretful behaviors.
Still haven't learned my lesson yet
Acknowledging a lack of learning from past experiences once again.
Love hangover
Reiterating the persistent feeling of a love hangover.
The bar is getting lower
Describing a further decline in romantic standards.
In the morning I'll forget
Expecting to forget the night's events by the morning.
And do it over all again
Anticipating a repetition of the cycle of regrettable actions.
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