Guns of Carolina
Redemption's Retreat: Guns of Carolina's Poignant TaleLyrics
Stay like that
Encouraging someone to stay in a particular state or mindset.
You always win with it
Emphasizing the consistent success or advantage of staying in that state.
That car crash
Referring to a significant event, possibly a metaphorical "car crash," in the person's life.
Where you're laid out like Arlington
Comparing the aftermath of the event to Arlington, suggesting a solemn or grave outcome.
Got some explaining to do
Acknowledging the need to explain something.
Got some explaining to do
Reiterating the necessity to provide explanations.
It's all too late
Expressing a sense of regret or realization that it's too late for something.
So what you waiting for?
Asking why the person is delaying or hesitating.
Take these guns back to Carolina
Instructing to return firearms to Carolina, possibly a metaphor for resolving issues or conflicts.
It's all too late
Repeating the acknowledgment that it's too late for something.
Done what you paid me for
Indicating completion of a task or duty for which payment was received.
So take these guns back to Carolina
Reiterating the instruction to return guns to Carolina, reinforcing the resolution aspect.
All high-pass
Describing a heightened emotional state, possibly tension or intensity.
Every time I look at you
Connecting the emotional state to the act of looking at someone.
The doors still draft
Highlighting persistent vulnerabilities or weaknesses.
The same old empty rooms
Referring to familiar, empty, and unfulfilling situations.
Got some explaining to do
Reiterating the need to provide explanations for the complex emotional state.
Got some explaining to do
Stressing the urgency of explaining the emotional turmoil.
It's all too late
Expressing regret or realization that it's too late for effective communication.
So what you waiting for?
Prompting action, urging the person to return guns to Carolina.
Take these guns back to Carolina
Reiterating the theme of returning to a place, possibly for resolution.
It's all too late
Repeating the acknowledgment that it's too late for something.
Done what you paid me for
Confirming completion of a task or duty for which payment was received.
So take these guns back to Carolina
Emphasizing the directive to return guns to Carolina as a resolution.
To Carolina, to Carolina, to Carolina
Repeating the destination, possibly symbolizing a return to stability or clarity.
It's all too late
Reiterating the regret or realization that it's too late for certain actions.
Done what you paid me for
Affirming the completion of a task or duty for which payment was received.
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