Headstones

Riding Through Life's Shades: Consequences and Growth
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Lyrics

I been riding in a two door, with two tones

Describing the speaker's experience of driving in a two-door car with two different colors.

You been trying call me on my phone

Someone is attempting to contact the speaker on their phone.

Don't mess with me in my zone

Warning not to disturb or bother the speaker in their personal space or state of mind.

You just wanna see me on headstones

Speculation that the person contacting the speaker wants to witness their downfall or demise.

Riding in a two door, with two tones

Repetition of the description of the speaker driving in a two-door car with two different colors.

You been trying call me on my phone

Repetition of the idea that someone is trying to reach the speaker via phone.

Don't mess with me in my zone

Reiteration of the warning not to disturb the speaker in their zone.

You just wanna see me on headstones

Reiteration of the speculation that the person contacting the speaker desires their downfall.

I was sitting at the bar tonight

The speaker recounts being at a bar, setting the scene for a subsequent encounter.

Two hands full of corona light

The speaker describes holding two bottles of Corona Light beer.

Then You looked me dead in the eye

Another person makes direct eye contact with the speaker.

Ran to the bathroom and then you cried

The person abruptly leaves and goes to the bathroom to cry.

But I just keep it movin

The speaker chooses to keep moving forward despite the emotional situation.

I'm not gonna get influenced

Asserting the speaker's determination not to be influenced by external factors.

The things you did were so confusing

Reflecting on the confusing actions of the other person.

That's just why I keep it cruising

Explaining the speaker's decision to keep moving forward despite confusion.

On the 108

Referencing the route number 108, indicating progress or positive changes made by the speaker.

The improvements I made are the things that you hate

Highlighting that the speaker's improvements are disliked by the other person.

But I'm not the type to just sit down and wait

The speaker is proactive and doesn't wait around for the other person to change.

While you keep going around making your own mistakes

Observing that the other person continues to make their own mistakes.

You leave it up to your fate

Leaving the consequences to the other person's fate.

It's my life that I'm holding down

The speaker asserts control over their own life and decisions.

My status grows in the day then I'm out on the town

Indicating an increase in the speaker's social status and activities.

While you sit home thinkin bout what got you down

Contrasting the speaker's active social life with the other person's contemplation of their problems at home.

You take a sip then another and then you drown

Imagery of the other person resorting to drinking as a coping mechanism.

I been riding in a two door, with two tones

Repetition of the description of the speaker driving in a two-door car with two different colors.

You been trying call me on my phone

Repetition of the idea that someone is trying to reach the speaker via phone.

Don't mess with me in my zone

Reiteration of the warning not to disturb the speaker in their zone.

You just wanna see me on headstones

Reiteration of the speculation that the person contacting the speaker desires their downfall.

riding in a two door, with two tones

Repetition of the description of the speaker driving in a two-door car with two different colors.

You been trying call me on my phone

Repetition of the idea that someone is trying to reach the speaker via phone.

Don't mess with me in my zone

Reiteration of the warning not to disturb the speaker in their zone.

You just wanna see me on headstones

Reiteration of the speculation that the person contacting the speaker desires their downfall.

And I know it's hard for you to be on your own

Acknowledging the difficulty for the other person to be alone and without a home.

No one to call home baby

Highlighting the loneliness of the other person and their lack of a home.

But you know what you did

Admitting that the other person knows what they did, leading to resentment.

And now you hate me for it

The other person now harbors hatred towards the speaker for their actions.

And you just wanna see me

Reiterating the belief that the other person wants to witness the speaker's downfall.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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