Gye

Ho Chi Minh

Love, Loss, and Life in Ho Chi Minh City: A Gye's Musical Journey
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Lyrics

Love me enough to blow cocaine up my butt

Expressing a desire for intense love, even if it involves risky behavior like using cocaine.

I mean, life's too fucking boring not to try

Suggesting a willingness to explore unconventional experiences due to the perceived monotony of life.

You're my type of crazy and you'll always be my baby

Affirming a deep connection with someone considered eccentric or unconventional.

So if heaven needs referrals, I'm gonna lie

Indicating a willingness to deceive for the sake of ensuring a place in heaven.

And we could both be silly

Highlighting the possibility of enjoying carefree and lighthearted moments together.

Living in Ho Chi Minh City

Envisioning a playful life in Ho Chi Minh City.

And we could both be silly

Reiterating the idea of shared silliness in the context of Ho Chi Minh City.

Living in Ho Chi Minh City

Continuing the theme of carefree living in Ho Chi Minh City.

Mama I won, I'm a fortunate son

Celebrating personal success and luck, possibly in contrast to the struggles faced by others.

I dealt with all the trauma mama

Claiming to have overcome personal hardships or emotional wounds.

Feel she's the one, make her my only one

Expressing commitment to a significant other and a desire for exclusivity.

And I cut off all the drama when I left all of my hoes in

Resolving to eliminate relationship conflicts by distancing from past romantic interests.

Ho Chi Minh City

Referring to the location where the speaker left behind previous romantic connections.

Living in Ho Chi Minh City

Reiterating the idea of living a carefree life in Ho Chi Minh City.

And I left off all the drama when I left all of my hoes in

Repeating the theme of leaving behind past relationship issues in Ho Chi Minh City.

Ho Chi Minh City

Continuing the narrative of carefree living in Ho Chi Minh City.

Living in Ho Chi Minh City

Emphasizing the ongoing experience of living without drama in Ho Chi Minh City.

The girl of my dreams turned out to be a nightmare

Reflecting on a disappointment where an idealized person turned out to be troublesome.

Remember the night we almost died girl

Recalling a perilous event in the past involving the person mentioned in line 18.

I begged you, "Please, no more duji"

Pleading to avoid a particular substance (possibly drugs) in an attempt to prevent harm.

You ignored me, then O.D'ed

Describing a tragic outcome where the person ignored the plea and overdosed.

On bended knees, I held you these were the last words that you said

Recalling a poignant moment of holding the person during their last words.

"I hate cocaine, I just like the way it smells"

Quoting the person's statement about cocaine, indicating a conflicted relationship with the substance.

Life left your veins

Expressing the moment of death and the abrupt end of life.

Guess happy endings just stories that ain't been finished yet

Reflecting on the absence of happy endings and suggesting that some stories remain unfinished.

My heart died in

Referring to the emotional impact of the described events on the speaker's heart.

Ho Chi Minh City

Connecting the emotional pain to the location of Ho Chi Minh City.

Now it's pain living in Ho Chi Minh City

Expressing the ongoing emotional distress of living in Ho Chi Minh City.

My heart died in

Repeating the idea of emotional suffering linked to the speaker's heartache in Ho Chi Minh City.

Ho Chi Minh City

Continuing the narrative of pain and heartache in Ho Chi Minh City.

Now it's pain living in Ho Chi Minh City

Concluding with the ongoing struggle of living with emotional pain in Ho Chi Minh City.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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