Dry Town
Escape the Dry Town: A Tale of Rebellion and RedemptionLyrics
My little rebellions are getting too grand
Expressing that small acts of rebellion have escalated significantly.
I never meant it to get so out of hand
The escalation was unintended and has become uncontrollable.
I feel just like the weather waking out of winter
Feeling a change akin to the transition from winter to another season.
Suspended in motion waiting for the trigger
Stuck in a state of uncertainty, waiting for a decisive moment.
Shots already rung but you ain't pulled your gun
Despite events happening, no significant action has been taken yet.
So it's the The last call in a dry town
Describing a pivotal moment, the last opportunity for something in a place where alcohol is prohibited.
Waiting for you to come around
Awaiting someone's presence during this crucial moment in the dry town.
The last call in a dry town
Repeating the significance of the last call in a place where alcohol is restricted.
All I know is I got to get out
An expression of the need to escape the current situation.
Of this dry town
Emphasizing the desire to leave the dry town.
I'm Calamity train wreck your asleep at the wheel
Comparing oneself to a calamity or disaster, possibly in a relationship context.
Collision at hand and the twisting of steel
Anticipating a collision or conflict with potential harm.
Shots already rung but you ain't pulled your gun
Despite warning signs, no defensive action has been taken.
So it's the The last call in a dry town
Repeating the theme of the last call in a dry town.
Waiting for you to come around
Continuing to wait for someone during the critical last call.
The last call in a dry town
Reiterating the significance of the last call in the dry town.
All I know is I got to get out
Stating the imperative need to escape the dry town.
Of this dry town
Emphasizing the urgency of leaving the dry town.
So love me like you're loosing me
Requesting intense and passionate love, perhaps due to a perceived threat to the relationship.
Cause maybe you just might
Suggesting that the intensity of love may be crucial because of potential uncertainties.
Hold me like I'm going to fall
Asking for a secure and comforting embrace due to fear of losing stability.
Out of your arms and out of my mind
Expressing the fear of losing both physical and emotional connection.
The last call in a dry town
Repeating the scene of the last call in the dry town.
Waiting for you to come around
Continuing to wait for someone during the critical last call.
The last call in a dry town
Reiterating the significance of the last call in the dry town.
If I don't leave now I may never get out
Highlighting the urgency to leave the dry town, or face potential entrapment.
Of this dry town
Stressing the importance of escaping the dry town to avoid being stuck indefinitely.
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