Drinks
Cityscape Serenade: Navigating Broken Hearts and Boozy NightsLyrics
Worn out welcomes
Feeling unwelcome or worn out in social situations.
The weekend cadavers clean ourselves up off the street
After a wild weekend, cleaning up the aftermath of the party.
Wait in line
Waiting in line, possibly at a food vendor or club.
For cold empanadas
Waiting for and consuming cold empanadas, possibly a reference to cheap or readily available food.
Just something to soak up the drinks
Consuming something to mitigate the effects of alcohol.
Drag out the goodbyes through a city sunrise
Protracting farewells until sunrise in the city.
These rooftops offer retreat
Rooftops providing a temporary escape from the hectic street life.
From the pace down there on the street
Finding solace and respite from the fast-paced street life on the rooftops.
All these half poured bottles over broken hearts
Alcohol-induced emotional distress leading to spilled bottles and broken hearts.
All these unanswered questions take us back
Unanswered questions contributing to a desire to return to the past.
Postpone the long walk home
Delaying the inevitable journey home after a night out.
Anything offers reprieve
Anything that provides relief from the night's events.
My phone, just a dial tone
Feeling emotionally disconnected, symbolized by a silent phone.
I'm so disconnected
A sense of isolation and disconnection from others.
All these half poured bottles over broken hearts
Repetition of the theme of spilled bottles and broken hearts.
All these unanswered questions take us back to the start!
Unanswered questions leading to a desire to return to the beginning.
We're all singing, singing because we're drinking
Collective singing as a result of drinking, possibly for camaraderie.
Baby, are you drinking too?
Asking someone if they are also drinking, seeking connection.
We're all drinking, drinking because we're sinking
Drinking as a response to sinking or feeling overwhelmed.
Baby, are you sinking too?
Asking if someone else is also feeling overwhelmed or sinking.
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