Discount Drugs
City Lights and Sinful Nights: Flight Club's Tale of Love, Loss, and Discount DrugsLyrics
What a lovely day but my heads still spinning
Reflecting on a pleasant day, but feeling disoriented or overwhelmed.
From a lonely girl and a night of sinning
Feeling the effects of a night of indulgence with a lonely girl.
Well I caught that look baby hey where we hitting
Recalling a moment when the singer noticed a significant expression from the partner, questioning where they are going.
Thinkin' oh my, we were just kids then
Reminiscing about the past, realizing they were just kids back then.
Well I'm all grown up got a job in the city
Indicating maturity with a job in the city and physical markers like old tattoos and a new apartment.
I've got old tattoos and a brand new apartment
Expressing independence and stability being on their own with possessions.
Well I'm on my own gettin' down, sitting pretty
Enjoying the current situation and feeling content.
Thinking oh my, what am I missing
Questioning and contemplating if something is missing from their life.
Roll the dice and set me free
Metaphorically asking for a chance in life, taking risks.
Lady Luck, amphetamines
Referring to luck and possibly substance use (amphetamines) as part of the journey.
Discount Drugs and Recreational Love
Mentioning the use of discounted drugs and associating it with recreational love.
Affection is Green
Suggesting that affection or love is symbolized by the color green.
Windows down our engine is humming
Enjoying a moment with a car, feeling the thrill with windows down and a humming engine.
That Cadillac drop back just keep running
Describing a continuous and carefree journey in a Cadillac.
All that cash and rubber burning
Highlighting the expenditure of money and the sensation of burning rubber, raising questions about the worth of it all.
Thinking oh my, was it all worth it
Reflecting on past actions and wondering if the experiences were worth the consequences.
These Motel bars they all sound the same
Comparing experiences in motel bars, suggesting a sense of repetition or monotony.
Til the sirens calling out my name
Referencing the familiar sound of sirens, indicating a connection to trouble or danger.
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