Lyrics
Try to walk on but my legs keep giving out
Struggling to move forward, physically or metaphorically.
Try to sit down but I'm sinking right into the couch
Feeling a sense of sinking and lethargy, possibly due to emotional weight.
Head is screaming think I'm caught in a vortex
Experiencing intense mental distress, possibly feeling trapped.
Spinning round and round I really think I'm gonna be sick
Feeling disoriented and physically ill, perhaps overwhelmed.
The cause of this misery was done by no one other than myself
Taking responsibility for personal misery and struggles.
I know I'm out drinking but I really wish I did something else
Expressing regret for current actions, desiring different choices.
If my head keeps slamming on the floor
Describing a state of physical distress and impact on the head.
And when my legs don't work any more
Acceptance of physical limitations.
I don't care I don't need them anymore
Indicating a disregard for physical abilities.
If my head keeps slamming on the floor
Reiteration of head-related distress and its impact.
Try to walk on but my legs keep giving out
Repetition of the struggle to move forward.
Try to sit down but I'm sinking right into the couch
Reiteration of the sinking feeling and difficulty in sitting down.
Head is screaming think I'm caught in a vortex
Repetition of intense mental distress and feeling trapped.
Spinning round and round I really think I'm gonna be sick
Reiteration of disorientation and physical discomfort.
Yeah I'm crossed
Acknowledging a state of being "crossed," likely intoxicated.
I don't know which way is up they're tryna tell me I'm lost
Expressing confusion and feeling lost in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Yeah I'm crossed again
Reaffirming the state of being intoxicated and confused.
If my head keeps slamming on the floor
Reiteration of head-related distress and its impact.
And when my legs don't work any more
Reaffirmation of accepting physical limitations.
I don't care I don't need them anymore
Expressing indifference towards physical abilities.
If my head keeps slamming on the floor
Repetition of head-related distress and its impact.
You're here (You're here)
Acknowledging the presence of someone.
I'm gone (I'm gone)
Recognizing personal departure or detachment.
The more I drink the more I'm singing this song
Linking increased drinking to heightened emotional expression.
All alone I left you at the bar
Leaving someone behind while seeking personal satisfaction.
To get my fix now I'm going too far
Acknowledging excessive pursuit of satisfaction or pleasure.
I'm in over my head
Feeling overwhelmed and out of control.
I'm in over my head
Repetition of being in over one's head, possibly in trouble.
You're here (You're here)
Recognizing the presence of someone again.
I'm gone (I'm gone)
Reiterating personal detachment or departure.
The more I drink the more I'm singing this song
Linking increased drinking to heightened emotional expression.
All alone I left you at the bar
Repeating the theme of leaving someone behind for personal satisfaction.
To get my fix now I'm going too far
Acknowledging excessive pursuit of satisfaction or pleasure.
I'm in over my head
Repetition of feeling overwhelmed and in over one's head.
I'm in over my head
Further emphasis on being in over one's head.
I'm in over my head
Continued acknowledgment of being in over one's head.
Clock keeps ticking til I'm into my bed
Describing the passage of time until reaching a point of rest.
Phone just rang I don't know what she said
Indicating a lack of understanding or comprehension in a conversation.
Everyday like this I just wish I were dead
Expressing a desire for an escape from the difficulties of daily life.
I'm in over my head
Reiteration of feeling overwhelmed and in over one's head.
Clock keeps ticking til I'm into my bed
Describing the passage of time until reaching a point of rest.
Phone just rang I don't know what she said
Indicating a lack of understanding or comprehension in a conversation.
Everyday like this I just wish I were dead
Reiterating a desire for an escape from the difficulties of daily life.
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