Refill

Craving Homegrown Love: Jerrod Niemann's Refill Journey
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Lyrics

It's been too long and "Runnin' on Empty" is playin' on the radio

Expressing a long period since the narrator felt fulfilled; "Runnin' on Empty" on the radio suggests a sense of emptiness.

Don't know what it is but somethin' down in me

The narrator senses an internal feeling urging them to return home.

Is tellin' me boy you better get back home

A realization that returning home is essential; a call to reconnect with roots or find emotional fulfillment.


I need a refill, I sure could go

Expressing a need for replenishment or rejuvenation in life.

For a little Southern Comfort in my rock and roll

Desiring the comfort of familiarity, symbolized by "Southern Comfort" and "rock and roll."

I need a refill, pour it slow

Expressing the desire for a slow and deliberate process of refilling, perhaps to savor the experience.

One for my glass and one for my soul

Connecting the physical act of refilling a glass with a deeper need for nourishing the soul.

One for my glass and one for my soul

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I left town to make a little money but there's always a price to pay

Highlighting the sacrifices made for financial gain and acknowledging the associated costs.

I miss my baby's peaches and her Tennessee honey

Expressing longing for the comforts of home, using symbolic language like "baby's peaches" and "Tennessee honey."

There's only one road that I can take

Emphasizing limited options or paths available, suggesting a sense of being confined.


I need a refill, I sure could go

Reiterating the need for replenishment, linking it to the narrator's preferred sources of comfort.

For a little Southern Comfort in my rock and roll

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I need a refill, pour it slow

Expressing a desire for a gradual and thoughtful process of renewal, both for the glass and the soul.

One for my glass and one for my soul

Connecting the act of pouring a refill with a dual need for physical and spiritual nourishment.

One for my glass and one for my soul

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So baby, fill it up with your touch

Invoking a personal and intimate connection, seeking emotional fulfillment through a partner's touch and love.

I need some time alone with some homegrown love

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Can I get a refill, I sure could go

Reiterating the desire for replenishment, emphasizing the importance of familiar comforts in life.

For a little Southern Comfort in my rock and roll

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I need a refill, pour it slow

Expressing a need for a slow and deliberate process of refilling, linking it again to both the glass and the soul.

One for my glass and one for my soul

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I need a refill, I sure could go

Repeating the theme of seeking comfort in familiar elements, specifically in "Southern Comfort" and "rock and roll."

For a little Southern Comfort in my rock and roll

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I need a refill, pour it slow

Emphasizing the duality of the refill process, addressing both the physical and spiritual aspects.

One for my glass and one for my soul

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One for my glass and one for my soul

Closing with a repetition of the desire to replenish the glass and the soul, underlining the importance of both.

One for my glass, one for my soul

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