Motel Time Again
Motel Time Reflections: Charley Crockett's Journey WithinLyrics
Well I sit here on this stool
Reflecting on the present moment while sitting on a stool.
Drank so much I blew my cool
Having consumed a significant amount of alcohol, leading to losing composure.
Now they're closing up
Observing the closing of the surroundings, possibly a bar or a place.
The world I'm living in
Expressing a sense of closure to the world he's currently experiencing.
And I guess I've got to go
Feeling the need to leave, though uncertain about the necessity.
Or at least they tell me so
Others suggesting or insisting on leaving the current place.
Oh I'm going home
Heading home, indicating a desire for familiarity.
It's motel time again
Referring to a recurring cycle of staying in motels.
Motel time again
Reiterating the theme of returning to motels.
Guess I'll take myself to bed
Preparing for sleep without a clear sense of location.
I don't even know what town I'm in
Expressing uncertainty about the current town or place.
Yes I'll find my way once more
Determined to navigate through challenges and find his way again.
To that old number on the door
Referring to a familiar motel room, suggesting a routine or habit.
And I'll be at home
Feeling a sense of comfort and familiarity when at the motel.
It's motel time again
Reiterating the recurring nature of staying in motels.
I don't know what day it is
Expressing a loss of track of time and days.
Oh but I can tell you this
Acknowledging the ongoing struggle that seems unwinnable.
Each night I fight a battle I can't win
Describing a recurring battle, possibly related to the challenges of a musician's life.
A pretty girl she has my hand
Being in the company of an attractive woman but having other priorities.
But I've got to find the band
Having a commitment to finding and joining the band.
We'll be leaving soon
Anticipating departure from the current location.
It's motel time again
Reiterating the motif of returning to motels.
Motel time again
Emphasizing the cyclical nature of staying in motels.
Guess I'll take myself to bed
Preparing for sleep without clarity on the current town.
I don't even know what town I'm in
Expressing uncertainty about the current town or place.
Yes I'll find my way once more
Determined to navigate through challenges and find his way again.
To that old number on the door
Referring to a familiar motel room, suggesting a routine or habit.
And I'll be at home
Feeling a sense of comfort and familiarity when at the motel.
It's motel time again
Reiterating the recurring nature of staying in motels.
Said I'll be at home
Affirming the return to a sense of home within the motel.
It's motel time again
Concluding with the repetition of the motif of returning to motels.
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