Stina Row
Yearning for Homecoming: A Journey of Restless SoulsLyrics
Get it off me, not that kind of mule
Expressing a desire to remove something burdensome, emphasizing it's not a typical burden ("mule")
Watch you burn and watch me rule
Observing someone else's downfall and asserting personal dominance
I'm one of a kind, but it feels like two
Feeling unique but also experiencing a sense of duality or conflict within oneself
My head aint working, working for you
Expressing a difficulty in thinking clearly or making decisions for someone else
Proud carrier of down-time baby
Boasting about being a carrier of leisure or relaxation
With my engine burning low
Describing a state of low energy or activity
Take me home, take my body mind and soul
Requesting to be taken home, surrendering body, mind, and soul
After the show, I may be drunk but I'll get it on
Despite potential intoxication, expressing a willingness to engage romantically after a performance
Getting tired of the situation
Expressing weariness with the current situation or circumstance
Going out to the same locations
Expressing boredom or frustration with frequent visits to the same places
Proud carrier of down-time baby
Reiterating being a carrier of relaxation, now with a reference to addiction to a sedentary lifestyle
I'm an addict to the sofa life
Declaring an addiction to a relaxed, sofa-centric life
Take me home, take my body mind and soul
Repeating the request to be taken home, offering body, mind, and soul
After the show, I may be drunk but I'll get it on
Reaffirming the willingness to engage romantically after a performance despite potential intoxication
'Cause I'm the guy that knocks on your back door
Identifying as the person who discreetly visits others for a place to rest
Just to pass out on the bedroom floor
Describing a tendency to pass out on the bedroom floor after knocking on someone's back door
So let's go, we gotta get back to Stina Row
Expressing a need to return to "Stina Row," possibly a place of comfort or familiarity
Come on take me home
Urging someone to take the speaker home
Johan and David let's go
Mentioning specific individuals, Johan and David, and expressing a desire to leave
Take me home, take my body mind and soul
Repeating the request to be taken home, offering body, mind, and soul
After the show, I may be drunk but I'll get it on
Reaffirming the willingness to engage romantically after a performance despite potential intoxication
'Cause I'm the guy that knocks on your back door
Identifying as the person who discreetly visits others for a place to rest
Just to pass out on the bedroom floor
Describing a tendency to pass out on the bedroom floor after knocking on someone's back door
So let's go, we gotta get back to Stina Row
Reiterating the need to return to "Stina Row," possibly a place of comfort or familiarity
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