Easy Tiger
Navigating Descent: Every Time I Die's Poetic Tale of Love and LossLyrics
How you gonna get up if you ain't never been down?
Reflecting on resilience and the need to experience challenges to rise again.
How you gonna move on if you ain't never had enough?
Considering the difficulty of moving forward without facing sufficient challenges.
Give the signal advance the pill pushers
Describing someone signaling or promoting drug distribution.
Administer a change purse full of Thorazine
Administering a medication (Thorazine) associated with mental health treatment.
Show this girl a little bar courtesy and
Showcasing courtesy in a bar setting, possibly implying a toxic environment.
Keep her senses clear of the scene
Advising to keep someone aware and clear-headed in the situation.
We've found a gentleman caller who goes by the name
Introducing a character known as a gentleman caller.
She's been weeping for, turn her over
Referring to a girl crying and the need to turn her over, suggesting vulnerability.
Easy in easy out we've nearly got this situation
Describing a situation that is almost stabilized and under control.
Stabilized, just some winces to eradicate
Mentioning minor issues that need attention to completely resolve the situation.
Take a deep breath cut the blue wire
Using a bomb disposal metaphor to convey a critical decision-making moment.
Keep your fingers crossed and pray she's been detached
Expressing hope that a crucial detachment has occurred.
She stirs and I'm emasculated
Personal vulnerability and emasculation when the girl starts to stir.
Doctor! Doctor! Give her the blues
Calling for medical attention and using "blues" metaphorically for troubles.
She got herself a varsity letter by loving you
Critiquing a person who gained recognition by loving someone.
Breach and clear the abandoned back seat of the Cadillac
Clearing a space, possibly metaphorical, with local authorities involved.
We've been altered by the local authorities
Suggesting a change in perspective due to regret seen in a specific location.
That regret has been seen on the grounds
Teasing or provoking, with a mention of making rounds and interacting with the environment.
Teasing the dogs, making the rounds
Introducing a heart-shaped bed in a honeymoon setting, possibly ironic or dark.
There's a heart shaped bed in the honeymoon
Describing a ward with circulating dust, possibly symbolizing neglect or decay.
Ward that circulates dust
Portraying involuntary movements and reactions similar to the damned.
Twitches and vomits in fits like the damned
Blank line, possibly indicating another pause or transition.
Comforts none but the sloth yet we pay
Mentioning Johnny and a gun dream, possibly alluding to a sense of powerlessness.
By the hour for the bricklayers view
Referring to someone as a hopeless case and noting the arrival time.
Johnny, dream of your gun, goddammit it Commander
Expressing surprise at losing someone to a certain sound or influence.
She's a hopeless case, note the time she arrived
Referring to an inability to tame numerous challenges or threats.
I didn't think we would lose another one to the sound
Searching for someone's blue eyes, possibly a metaphorical quest for clarity.
There were too many fangs for us to tame
Underestimating the situation as the girl starts to stir again.
Someone fetch her blue eyes from a restroom wall downtown
Criticizing someone for getting entangled in the wilds, possibly referring to a chaotic lifestyle.
She stirs, we underestimated
Reevaluating the situation as the girl stirs, acknowledging previous underestimation.
Doctor! Doctor! Give me the news
Calling for medical attention once more, using "blues" metaphorically for troubles.
She caught herself a cause of the wilds by loving you
Commenting on the consequences of getting involved with the wilds.
She caught a bad case of the wilds and she flat lines
Stating the severe outcome of the girl's involvement with the wilds.
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