Lyrics
Look your for a big night out
Preparing for a significant night out
Eat the worms and think about what to drink when you get home to your girl
Reflecting on choices while enjoying the night, anticipating returning home to a partner
Look your best for a big night out. Eat the worms and think about
Emphasizing the importance of looking one's best for a special occasion and contemplating drink choices
what to drink when you get home to your girl
Reiterating the thoughts about deciding what to drink upon returning home to a significant other
Prop me up the best you can. Sit alone with a two-can-can
Being supported while feeling intoxicated, sitting alone with a two-can-can (possibly a drink)
And see your face and my stomach start to swirl
Observing someone's face and feeling a queasy sensation in the stomach
Prop me up the best you can. Sit alone with a two-can-can
Continuation of the scene described in line 6
And see your face and your stomach start to swirl
Observing someone's face and experiencing a nauseating feeling in the stomach
Ahhhhhh
An exclamation, possibly expressing a sensation or reaction
Rollin' up for your old pal Ian. Tell him why you're glad to see him
Approaching a friend named Ian, sharing reasons for being happy to see him
And watch his eyes turn red from the inside out
Witnessing a friend's eyes turning red, possibly due to emotional intensity
Rollin' up for your old pal Ian. Tell him why it's good to see him
Continuation of the scene described in line 12
And watch his eyes turn red from the inside out
Observing a friend's eyes turning red, suggesting a strong emotional response
Fall back to the moon and cry. Think about what happens when you die
Retreating to a reflective state, contemplating life and the inevitability of death
Remember it'll all end, when you start to shout
Thinking about the consequences of death and the end, possibly experiencing emotional turmoil
Fall back to the moon and cry. Think about what happens when you die
Continuation of the reflective state, considering the end and the potential for shouting
Remember it'll all end , when you start to shout
Reiteration of contemplating death and the idea that everything will end when one starts shouting
Fall back to the moon and cry. Think about what happens when you die
Repeating the theme of retreating to the moon, crying, and reflecting on mortality
Remember it'll all end, when you start to shout
Reiterating the idea that everything will end when one begins to shout
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