Lyrics
Why'd you say hell no
Expressing surprise or disappointment at the rejection or negative response.
When I asked you for a ride
Asking why the listener refused to provide transportation when requested.
I need a lift to the iron gates
Expressing a need for a ride to a specific location, possibly metaphorically referring to a significant event or experience ("iron gates").
There's a party on the other side
Suggesting there is a lively event or celebration on the other side of the mentioned location.
Don't be so scared to ride
Encouraging the listener not to be afraid or hesitant to join the journey or experience.
You won't believe it
Reiterating disbelief or surprise, possibly emphasizing the uniqueness or extraordinary nature of the situation.
You won't believe it
-You won't believe
-With your tombstone eyes it's no surprise that
Describing the listener's eyes as resembling tombstones, indicating a lack of emotional expression or connection.
I'm leaving
Announcing the decision to leave, with a suggestion of emotional detachment or indifference. The mention of "bury me deep" may suggest a desire for isolation or separation.
Do you feel it
-Yeah I'm leaving
-Bury me deep or carry me to sleep cause I'm reeling
Expressing a state of emotional turmoil or distress, possibly linked to the decision to leave.
I've got two
Referring to having two bottles, potentially symbolic of coping mechanisms or vices.
Bottles if you'll share them
Inviting the listener to share in the coping mechanisms or distractions, assuring that friends are present and harmless.
My friends are here, don't be scared of 'em
-They're just like you, it's in your head
Addressing a perception that others, including the listener, are similar despite perceived differences ("it's in your head").
Remember them with their drunken tears
Recalling memories of friends with emotional vulnerability, specifically mentioning "drunken tears."
I'm puking on mausoleum stairs
Describing a scene of physical distress, possibly reflecting the emotional turmoil mentioned earlier.
I thought you said that you were down to live tonight
Questioning a previous commitment or statement about being ready for an adventurous or lively experience.
Don't be so scared to die
Encouraging the listener not to fear or resist the idea of facing mortality.
You won't believe it
Reiterating disbelief or surprise, similar to earlier lines.
You won't believe it
-You won't believe
-With your tombstone eyes it's no surprise that
Repeating the description of the listener's eyes as tombstone-like, emphasizing their emotional state.
I'm leaving
Repeating the announcement of leaving and expressing emotional distress.
Do you feel it
-Yeah I'm leaving
-Bury me deep or carry me to sleep cause I'm reeling
-Spit shine my grave
Using the metaphor of "spit shine my grave" to suggest a desire for care or attention even in moments of misbehavior or vulnerability.
When I misbehave
-Spit shine my grave
-When I misbehave
-Spit shine my grave
-Baby I'm a sucker for the life
-Spit shine my grave
-When I misbehave
Repeating the desire for attention or care when misbehaving.
Why'd you say hell no
Repeating the initial question, possibly for emphasis or to highlight the importance of the rejected request.
Why'd you say hell no
-Why'd you say hell no
-Hell no, hell no, hell no
Repeating the rejection with emphasis ("hell no").
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