Taste

A Soft Evolution: Love, Change, and Midnight Howls in Logan Bowden's 'Taste'
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Lyrics

Never wanted nothing

Expressing a lack of desire for anything

But your book of rhymes

Referring to the partner's collection of poetry or creative works

Your black dress to keep yourself inline

Describing the partner's attire, possibly symbolizing conformity or adherence to societal norms

Your mane of weathered storms

Depicting the partner's resilient and experienced nature

It's started fading out

Indicating a decline or fading of something significant

I loved the raven color

Expressing admiration for the partner's dark and intense hair color

But you're softer now

Noting a softening or change in the partner's character


And I'll follow where the tracks lead to drink

Willingness to follow a certain path or journey, possibly related to life choices

But I don't know If I can swallow

Uncertainty about accepting or embracing what the journey entails

And If ill taste anything

Uncertainty about experiencing any meaningful sensations


Yeah we're better suited

Recognition of compatibility for nurturing a family

To watch our babies grow

Choosing a different location to allow growth and freedom

On the other side of town where we let go

Expressing a continuous and unconditional love

And all I do is love you

Limiting desires, satisfied with the love already present

I can't want no more

Affirming contentment and not seeking more

I'll Just let you in and have you as the one I will adore

Openness to intimacy and admiration for the partner


I will follow where the tracks go to drink

Reiterating a willingness to follow a certain path or journey

But I don't know If I can swallow

Uncertainty about accepting or embracing the challenges of the journey

Or If ill taste anything

Uncertainty about experiencing any meaningful sensations during the journey


And we took driving

Recalling a journey through a specific landscape

Through the tall tip pines

Describing the environment with tall pine trees

Sleeping in the corn

Sharing a memory of sleeping in a cornfield during high temperatures

When the heat got high

Highlighting resilience and endurance during challenging times

We we're the gold under the mountain

Symbolizing value or preciousness beneath difficulties

We we're the midnight howl

Recalling a wild and carefree period

Remember that old boy

Remembering someone from the past who has changed

When you're harder now

Noting a toughened or matured state of being


And I'll follow where the tracks lead to drink

Reiterating willingness to follow a specific path with uncertainties

But I don't know If I can swallow

Uncertainty about fully accepting the challenges ahead

If ill taste anything

Uncertainty about deriving any meaningful experiences from the journey


I don't know If I can swallow

Expressing doubt about one's ability to accept or embrace challenges

If I can taste anything

Uncertainty about experiencing any meaningful sensations or emotions

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