Addict's Knot
Breaking the Chains: Escaping Addiction's GripLyrics
Do you really wana wake up early
Questioning the desire to wake up early, possibly reflecting reluctance or exhaustion.
See the beauty in a Texas sun rise
Encouraging appreciation for the beauty of a Texas sunrise, suggesting a positive perspective.
walk past that neon flicker flip off the finger
Describing a rebellious act against a neon sign, possibly symbolizing defiance or frustration.
not turn around and ran away from the old times
Resisting the temptation to return to the past, indicating a determination to move forward.
Are you really getting sick sinkin
Questioning if someone is truly becoming ill or tired of hiding a struggle, addressing internal turmoil.
Finally getting tired of hiding the shakin
Acknowledging the exhaustion of concealing inner turmoil and shaking off the burden.
You know the devil just laughed
Noting the mocking nature of challenges, with the devil symbolizing adversity or temptation.
Guys like us fall for the same traps
Recognizing shared vulnerabilities and patterns in falling for similar traps.
What does gettin better look like for you
Prompting reflection on what personal improvement looks like.
I just wana know are you done drivin down a one way road
Inquiring if one is ready to change course and move away from a self-destructive path.
Tell me do you feel like you alone
Asking about feelings of isolation and loneliness.
Stuck in the same spot
Expressing a sense of being stuck in a stagnant situation.
Tryin to get free from a addict's knot
Describing the struggle to break free from the entanglements of addiction.
This time do you think that it might stick
Inquiring about the potential for lasting change and financial stability.
Save the money that you make from double shifts
Suggesting saving money from hard work, emphasizing responsible choices.
Im only askin cause I need to know
Asking when it will be possible to trust in hope for a better future.
When is it time I can trust my hope
Expressing a need for clarity on when positive change is achievable.
What does getting better look like for you
Reiterating the question of what personal improvement looks like.
I just wana know are you done drivin down a one way road
Checking if one is ready to abandon a destructive path.
Tell me do you feel like your alone
Inquiring about feelings of isolation and loneliness, emphasizing repetition.
Stuck in the same spot
Expressing a sense of being stuck in a recurring situation.
Trying to get free from an addict's knot
Describing the ongoing effort to break free from the grips of addiction.
Every story aint a riddle
Highlighting the diversity of life stories, indicating not every situation is a mystery.
Sometimes the problems in the middle
Stating that problems can occur in the midst of situations, challenging the notion of simplicity.
Only you can draw the slack
Empowering the individual to take control and overcome challenges, emphasizing self-reliance.
And be the comeback
Encouraging a resilient comeback after facing adversity.
What does getting better look like for you
Reiterating the question of what personal improvement looks like.
I just wana know are you done drivin down a one way road
Checking if one is ready to change course and move away from a self-destructive path.
Tell me do you feel like your alone
Inquiring about feelings of isolation and loneliness, echoing earlier lines.
Stuck in the same spot
Expressing a sense of being stuck in a recurring situation, repeating the struggle.
Trying to get free from an addict's knot
Describing the ongoing effort to break free from the entanglements of addiction, echoing earlier lines.
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