Vodka, Neat
Vodka Neat: Embracing Imperfections and ClarityLyrics
You can't ask for tequila in a whiskey bar
You cannot request tequila in a place known for serving whiskey.
Just wait for the dealer to deal the cards
Patience is required; let the dealer distribute the cards in the game.
You're standing too far
You are positioned too distantly from the bar.
Away from the bar
Emphasizing the physical distance from the bar.
They struggle to hear
Others find it challenging to hear what you are saying.
You give them a laugh
Your humor or wit elicits laughter from them.
They roll their eyes
People react with skepticism or disapproval, rolling their eyes.
I think you forget what you're like
Suggesting a lapse in self-awareness, forgetting one's own traits.
Darling
An address or term of endearment.
I wish you were sweet
Expressing a desire for the person to be more pleasant.
But you have crooked teeth
Highlighting a physical imperfection, crooked teeth.
And you know everything
Implying arrogance or an attitude of knowing everything.
Darling
Repetition of the term of endearment.
What did you mean?
Seeking clarification on a previous statement about "vodka clean."
When you said vodka clean
Questioning the accuracy of saying "vodka clean," possibly misheard as "vodka clean."
I think it's supposed to be neat
Suggesting the correct term is "neat" rather than "clean."
You're the tequila that I drank too fast
A metaphorical comparison of the person to tequila consumed hastily.
Darling
Repetition of the term of endearment.
I wish you were sweet
Expressing a desire for a more pleasant demeanor.
But you have crooked teeth
Highlighting a physical imperfection, crooked teeth.
And you know everything
Implying arrogance or an attitude of knowing everything.
Darling
Repetition of the term of endearment.
What did you mean?
Seeking clarification on a previous statement about "vodka clean."
When you said vodka clean?
Questioning the accuracy of saying "vodka clean," possibly misheard as "vodka clean."
I think it's supposed to be neat
Suggesting the correct term is "neat" rather than "clean."
Comment