Twice
Embracing Regret: Catfish and the Bottlemen's Reflection on Life's ChoicesLyrics
Maybe I don't mind, just getting high in mine
Expressing a nonchalant attitude towards getting high and enjoying oneself.
Shouting over music with a friend who's like a brother
Highlighting the close, familial bond with a friend while enjoying music.
Because if I get time, I'd just regret most shit
Acknowledging the likelihood of regret if given time to reflect on past actions.
From every hangover my head feels
Reflecting on the consequences of hangovers, possibly metaphorical for the aftermath of indulgence.
To every ex I didn't treat right
Expressing remorse for not treating past romantic partners appropriately.
To every Monday I called in sick
Recalling past Mondays when the speaker called in sick, possibly due to lifestyle choices.
To every argument I let slide
Regretting instances where the speaker avoided confrontations or arguments.
Christ, I ain't ever going back to thinking straight twice
Rejecting the idea of returning to a conventional or sober way of thinking.
Twice, it brung me down but it's the last time
Reflecting on past experiences that brought the speaker down but emphasizing it's the last occurrence.
Maybe I'll grow tired of you bitchin' all the time
Contemplating the possibility of growing tired of constant complaints in a relationship.
'Cause when you love the way you're living, it get's hard to fret about much
Stressing that when one loves their lifestyle, it becomes challenging to worry about trivial matters.
Because if I got time I'd just regret most shit
Reiterating the potential for regret if given time to reflect on one's actions.
From every hangover my head feels
Continuing to reflect on the consequences of hangovers, suggesting recurring patterns.
To every ex I didn't treat right
Expressing remorse for past mistreatment of ex-partners.
To every Monday I called in sick
Recalling instances of calling in sick on Mondays, hinting at a rebellious or carefree lifestyle.
To every argument I let slide
Acknowledging instances of avoiding arguments, possibly to maintain a laid-back attitude.
Christ, I ain't ever going back to thinking straight twice
Reaffirming the refusal to revert to a conventional way of thinking.
Twice, it brung me down but it's the last time
Summarizing the negative impact of past experiences but asserting that it won't happen again.
Christ, I ain't ever going back to thinking straight twice
Reiterating the commitment to avoiding conventional thinking and negative experiences.
Twice, it brung me down but it's the last time
Emphasizing that the past negative experiences won't recur.
From every hangover my head feels
Recalling the physical and emotional toll of hangovers, suggesting a cycle of self-destructive behavior.
To every ex I didn't treat right
Expressing remorse for not treating ex-partners with the respect they deserved.
To every Monday I called in sick
Recalling past Mondays when the speaker chose to take a break, possibly from societal expectations.
To every argument I let slide
Acknowledging instances of avoiding conflicts or disagreements.
Christ, I ain't ever going back to thinking straight twice (yeah, twice)
Reiterating the firm decision to avoid conventional thinking and negative experiences, emphasizing the resolve.
Twice, it brung me down but it's the last time
Summarizing the impact of past experiences, highlighting the finality of overcoming these challenges.
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