SOBER
Intoxicating Confessions: Navigating Love's RollercoasterLyrics
Can we be honest
Expressing a desire for honesty in the conversation.
Maybe you're the gin and I'm the tonic
Using a metaphor of gin and tonic to describe their relationship dynamic.
You're the strongest
Acknowledging the strength of the other person.
One I've ever known, but when you're on it
Recognizing that the person becomes challenging when under the influence.
You just wanna go go go go go go
Describing the impulsive and energetic nature of the person.
You're getting so so so so so cold
Noticing a shift in the person's demeanor, becoming distant or unresponsive.
You keep em coming
Referring to the continuous consumption of alcohol or shots.
All the shots I gotta take without a warning
Dealing with the consequences or challenges without prior notice.
Don't say it's over
Expressing a desire to address the issues rather than ending the relationship.
We should talk about it when we're sober
Suggesting that discussions should happen when both parties are not under the influence.
Hold me closer
Expressing a desire for emotional closeness in a sober state.
We should talk about it when we're sober
Reiterating the importance of discussing matters without the influence of substances.
I know you're angry
Acknowledging the other person's anger or frustration.
I got your coat let's go and smoke, cancel the taxi
Offering a gesture of reconciliation, suggesting to go and smoke together.
I know you can't stand me
Acknowledging that the person may not currently like the speaker.
But tomorrow we will find some understanding
Expressing hope for mutual understanding in the future.
You just wanna go go go go go go
Repeating the description of the person's impulsive and energetic nature.
You're getting so so so so so cold
Reiterating the observation of the person becoming distant or cold.
You win the emmy
Using an award metaphor to describe the person's love for drama.
Love the drama, i don't wanna see the ending
Expressing a reluctance to see the end of the drama or conflict.
Don't say it's over
Repeating the desire to address issues rather than ending the relationship.
We should talk about it when we're sober
Reiterating the importance of discussing matters in a sober state.
Hold me closer
Reiterating the desire for emotional closeness without the influence of substances.
We should talk about it when we're sober
Emphasizing the need for sober communication to resolve issues.
You can wreck the apartment
Acknowledging potential destructive behavior but asserting ownership of the shared space.
It's yours anyway
Asserting that the space belongs to both parties.
But just wait till the party is done
Suggesting to wait until the social event is over before addressing the issues.
Until you say it's over
Reiterating the preference to discuss matters after the event in a sober state.
We should talk about it when we're sober
Emphasizing the importance of discussing issues when not under the influence.
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