Pulled Over
Stone Cold Reflections: A Journey from Darkness to LightLyrics
Oh, now you're stone cold sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Expressing the realization of being sober after getting pulled over.
Oh, and if God's my witness, then you wouldn't miss this, rightfully
Claiming divine confirmation that the person should have experienced the consequences.
Oh, you had no place to go but up and up you float, looks like a sign to me
Observing an upward trajectory after hitting rock bottom, interpreting it as a positive sign.
Oh, will you please go sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Reiterating the need to stay sober after a traffic stop.
You tell me that it's all okay, you say you threw it all away
Reassurance that the person claims everything is fine despite challenges.
But it felt like a warm embrace
Describing a deceptive feeling of comfort and warmth.
There's not enough to make you late, but does it matter how much you take?
Raising the question of the significance of quantity in the person's actions.
Maybe thinking was your worst mistake
Suggesting that overthinking may have led to poor decisions.
Stay away from the flashing lights, get the fuck outta the way of that headlight
Advising to avoid trouble, specifically referencing flashing lights, possibly police lights.
Don't leave me till the next night stranded, waiting for a phone call empty handed
Expressing concern about being left stranded and abandoned.
But I'll stay for the ride if you promise not to die
Willingness to stay with the person if they commit to surviving.
Oh, now you're stone cold sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Reiterating the sobriety theme after a traffic stop.
Oh, and if God's my witness, then you wouldn't miss this, rightfully
Reaffirming the belief that divine intervention supports facing consequences.
Oh, you had no place to go but up and up you float, looks like a sign to me
Interpreting upward movement as a positive sign in life.
Oh, will you please go sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining sobriety.
Is it gonna be my arm that you lay on when your arm is worn
Pondering who will provide support in difficult times.
When it's all shot up and more
Referencing a worn-out arm and potential harm.
And who's gonna be at the door when your body's on the living room floor
Raising questions about who will be there in times of crisis.
Or is there someone else you're waiting for
Questioning if there's someone else important in the person's life.
So suddenly it's all okay, the butterflies have gone away
Indicating a sudden shift to a seemingly okay state, suggesting a change in emotions.
And I don't miss the warm embrace
Expressing a lack of nostalgia for a past emotional state.
And if you're ever found awake, will they ask you how much you take
Raising the question of accountability regarding the person's actions.
Would you tell them it's my mistake
Asking if the person would admit fault if questioned about their choices.
Stay away from the flashing lights, get the fuck outta the way of that headlight
Repeating the advice to avoid trouble, particularly involving bright lights.
Don't leave me till the next night stranded, waiting for a phone call empty handed
Expressing the fear of being left waiting and empty-handed after a night.
But I'll stay for the ride if you promise not to die
Reiterating a willingness to stay if the person commits to survival.
Oh, now you're stone cold sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Restating the theme of sobriety after a traffic stop.
Oh, and if God's my witness, then you wouldn't miss this, rightfully
Asserting the belief in divine support for facing consequences.
Oh, you had no place to go but up and up you float, looks like a sign to me
Interpreting upward movement as a positive sign in life, again.
Oh, will you please go sober cuz you got pulled over, finally
Final plea to maintain sobriety after getting pulled over.
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