Silly Games
Perilous Pleasures: A Song of Champagne and RiskLyrics
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Expressing awareness of engaging in risky behavior with potential serious consequences.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of playing dangerous games that may lead to fatal outcomes.
Oh someday, but not today
Hopeful anticipation that the negative consequences won't happen today.
Three bloody Mary's in the morning
Describing a morning scene with three Bloody Mary cocktails, suggesting a hedonistic lifestyle.
We're doing blow all afternoon
Indicating drug use in the afternoon, portraying a pattern of excessive and possibly self-destructive behavior.
Down to the pool, back to the room
Narrating movements between the pool and the room, emphasizing a cycle of indulgence.
Down to the pool again and then
Continuation of the cycle, underscoring the repetitive nature of the described activities.
We're headed back up to the room
Returning to the room after activities, implying a loop of behavior.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Repeating the acknowledgment of engaging in risky games that may have lethal consequences.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Restating the recognition of the potential deadly outcome of the described activities.
Oh someday, but not today
Reiterating the hope that the adverse consequences won't occur today.
I drink champagne for celebrations
Drinking champagne in various situations, suggesting the use of alcohol as a coping mechanism.
I drink champagne when I get sad
Highlighting champagne consumption as a response to sadness, indicating a connection between alcohol and emotions.
I drink champagne for all occasions
Using champagne for celebrations and all occasions, portraying alcohol as a constant presence in the narrator's life.
If you check my grocery bag
Humorous exaggeration about the frequency of purchasing champagne, emphasizing its significant role in the narrator's life.
You'd think champagne was all they had
Continuation of exaggeration, suggesting an obsession or reliance on champagne.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Repeating the acknowledgment of engaging in risky behavior with potential fatal consequences.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Restating the recognition of the potential lethal outcome of the described activities.
Oh someday, but not today
Reiterating the hope that the adverse consequences won't happen today.
Behavior ever more erratic
Describing increasingly erratic behavior, indicating a progression towards more unpredictable actions.
Decreasing time between the lines
Highlighting a decrease in time between actions, emphasizing a sense of urgency or impulsivity.
Who let this guy into the party?
Raising a question about an unwelcome person at a party, suggesting discomfort or distrust.
He ain't no friend of mine
Asserting that the mentioned person is not a friend, reinforcing a sense of social detachment.
Ain't no friend of mine
Emphasizing the lack of friendship with the mentioned individual.
I wrap my car around a palm tree
Describing a car accident involving wrapping around a palm tree, symbolizing a destructive event.
Maybe some parts of me survive
Suggesting survival in some form after the car accident, possibly metaphorical or literal.
They'll take my heart, they'll take my liver and my lungs
Expressing willingness to donate organs after death, reflecting on the value of life.
And give 'em to someone who wants to be alive
Suggesting organ donation to someone who wants to live, highlighting a contrast with the narrator's risky lifestyle.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Repeating the acknowledgment of engaging in risky behavior with potential fatal consequences.
These silly games that I play will get me killed someday
Restating the recognition of the potential lethal outcome of the described activities.
Oh someday, but not today
Reiterating the hope that the adverse consequences won't happen today.
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