40 Oz. To Freedom
40 Oz. to Freedom: Unveiling the Seductive Dance of LifeLyrics
Got your hair permed
Expressing the physical appearance with permed hair.
You've got your red dress on
Describing the presence of a distinctive red dress.
Screaming that second gear was such a turn on
Highlighting the excitement of shifting to the second gear in a vehicle.
And the fog forming on my window
Observing condensation on the window, indicating the morning and potential departure.
Tells me that the morning's here
Suggesting that the morning has arrived.
And you'll be gone before too long
Implying a transient presence, anticipating a departure shortly.
Who taught you those new tricks?
Raising a question about where certain behaviors or skills were learned.
Damn, I shouldn't start that talk
Expressing hesitation about discussing a particular topic.
But life is one big question when you're starin' at the clock
Reflecting on the uncertainty of life, especially when time seems prolonged.
And the answer's always waiting at the liquor store
Suggesting a coping mechanism by turning to alcohol, symbolized by the liquor store.
40 ounces to freedom
Referring to a 40-ounce bottle of alcohol as a path to freedom.
So I'll take that walk
Committing to taking a walk, possibly to clear the mind or find solace.
And I know that
Indicating a realization or understanding.
Oh, I'm not going back
Expressing a firm decision not to revert to a previous state or situation.
Oh, not going back
Reiterating the determination not to go back.
Oh, God knows, not going back
Emphasizing that there is no intention of returning.
Not going
Repeating the idea of not going back.
And you look so fine
Complimenting the visual appearance of the person being addressed.
When you lie, it just don't show
Noting that lies may not be evident in the person's demeanor.
But I know which way the wind blows
Asserting an awareness of the prevailing circumstances or truth.
A 40 oz to freedom is the only chance I have
Linking the concept of a 40-ounce bottle to the only opportunity for freedom.
To feel good, even though I feel bad
Acknowledging the contradictory nature of seeking pleasure through alcohol despite feeling bad.
And I know that
Reaffirming a personal understanding or conviction.
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