Coke Baby

Eulogy of Addiction: Unveiling the Coke Baby's Demise
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Coke baby

The repetition of "Coke baby" suggests a fixation or obsession with a substance (cocaine) and its impact.

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It felt like a summer day

The speaker reflects on a significant event, possibly the death of someone. The celebratory tone may imply a troubled relationship with the deceased.

When you died

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I really couldn't wait to celebrate

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I couldn't hold my laughter

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While your casket elevated down

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Into the hellscape

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That you made for yourself

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I tried to resist myself

The speaker struggled to resist the allure of witnessing the downfall of the deceased, finding an unexpected thrill in the moment.

But I couldn't handle

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The fucking rush I felt

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When I saw you fall down into it

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Repetition of "Coke baby" continues, emphasizing the theme of obsession and possibly connecting it with the speaker's emotions during the mentioned event.

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Continued repetition of the phrase, maintaining the focus on the intense emotions experienced, possibly related to the death mentioned earlier.

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The cycle of "Coke baby" persists, indicating a lingering impact or influence on the speaker's emotions and thoughts.

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Repetition of "Coke baby" suggests an ongoing struggle or fixation with a substance, potentially serving as a metaphor for the lingering effects of the mentioned event.

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And now that you've seen

The speaker claims to have shown everything needed, expressing a desire to let go now that the person is conceptually dead to them.

Everything that I needed you to see

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I can finally let you go

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And now that you're dead

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To me at least conceptually

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I finally want to let you know

The speaker professes enduring love despite the need to move on, comparing leaving to the feeling of consuming cocaine (intense and addictive).

Though

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I love you forever though

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I tried to keep it slow

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But leaving you felt like coke

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Repetition of "Coke baby," possibly indicating that the lingering emotions and struggles persist even after professing the intent to let go.

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The cycle of "Coke baby" continues, underscoring the ongoing internal conflict and fixation on the past event.

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Repetition of "Coke baby" highlights the persistent emotional struggle, possibly linked to the memories associated with the deceased.

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Final repetition of "Coke baby," possibly indicating that the speaker is trapped in a cycle of emotional turmoil and fixation despite the stated desire to move on.

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The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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