Carribean

Caribbean Dreams: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Late Nights
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Lyrics

In the Caribbean I just maxed out on my visa

In the Caribbean, the speaker has maxed out on their visa, possibly indicating excessive spending.

Hit the spliff pass out three more hours on the via

The speaker is smoking a spliff, passing out, and spending more time on the via (perhaps a reference to a journey or path).

My baby off a pill but we not in Ibiza

The speaker's partner is on a pill, but they are not in Ibiza (known for its party scene), suggesting a different setting or atmosphere.

Another city another night one more time for my

Continuation of the nightlife theme, expressing a repetitive pattern of being in different cities and nights for the speaker's people.


In the Caribbean I just maxed out on my visa

Repetition of the Caribbean experience, reiterating the excessive use of the speaker's visa.

Hit the spliff pass out three more hours on the via

Repetition of the spliff and the via, emphasizing a laid-back or carefree attitude.

My baby off a pill but we not in Ibiza

Repetition of the partner on a pill and not being in Ibiza, reinforcing the contrasting setting to a typical party scene.

Another city another night one more time for my people

Repetition of the city and night theme, highlighting a sense of dedication to the speaker's people.


(What’s that song that goes like)

Introduction of a musical element, possibly referencing a popular song or seeking a familiar tune.

(Duh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh)

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White clouds and lullabies

Reference to white clouds and lullabies, with a plea for the partner not to cry and to smile instead.

White clouds filling inside

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Right now just one last time

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Why frown baby don’t cry

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White clouds and lullabies

Repetition of the white clouds and lullabies, urging the partner not to frown and expressing discomfort at seeing them cry.

White clouds filling inside

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Right now just one last time

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Why you frowning Baby know I hate to see you cry

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Phone calls on the road always pausing my music (fuck!)

Mention of phone calls on the road, frustration with interruptions, and a change in the partner's behavior since taking pills.

I’m just tryna smoke, know thinking a nuisance

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Ever since the pills I don’t think that you been you since

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Ever since the pills hit I don’t wanna do shit

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Relapse again I cannot do this

Expressing a struggle with relapse, dependency on the partner as a "drug," and a somewhat cynical view on love.

You’re my drug, think I need new shit

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Hope you find love then hope you loose it

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I’m Immature, oh sure I knew it

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Let’s get too drunk and make mistakes

Suggesting reckless behavior, making mistakes, and throwing lives away, possibly through substance use.

Throwing our lives away

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Watch it like paper planes

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Glass trays and razor blades

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Let’s get too drunk and make mistakes

Repetition of the theme of getting too drunk, making mistakes, and the imagery of paper planes, glass trays, and razor blades.

Throwing our lives away

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Watch it like paper planes

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Glass trays and razor blades

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White clouds and lullabies

Recurrence of the white clouds and lullabies, with a plea for the partner not to cry.

White clouds filling inside

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Right now just one last time

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Why frowning Baby know I hate to see you cry

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Smurf pills, blue moods, swerve cars, I ruin shit

Introduction of smurf pills, blue moods, and reckless driving, implying a destructive lifestyle.

Bump curbs, bumper, starting to loosen

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Smirk quick, black boots, stomp him, bad mood shit

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Smoke blunts, back woods look like bamboo sticks

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God damn I’m tired of all that lame shit

Expressing fatigue with mundane things, wild driving, and skepticism towards the partner's promises.

Hop in the whip I go wild now watch me lane switch

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She wears a cross but talks to Satan

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Stupid bitch pinky promise but I know that she just playing

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But now I know your fed up

A realization of the partner's frustration, a call to hold one's head up, and a recognition that the relationship might not last forever.

Don’t look down hold your head up

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Can’t hold you down for ever

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Just one last night together

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White clouds and lullabies

Repetition of the white clouds and lullabies, with a plea for the partner not to cry.

White clouds filling inside

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Right now just one last time

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Why frown baby don’t cry

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White clouds and lullabies

Final repetition of the white clouds and lullabies, with a plea for the partner not to frown, expressing discomfort at their crying.

White clouds filling inside

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Right now just one last time

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Why you frowning baby now I hate to see you

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The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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