Arkansas

Journey Through Arkansas: A Melodic Reflection on Life's Paths
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Lyrics

I think I was looking out the window

The speaker reflects on a moment of contemplation while looking out of a window.

When I decided this is what

The decision the speaker made is now recognized as something they've desired for a long time.

I've wanted all along I thought since I was a kid

The speaker recalls having this desire since childhood, emphasizing its long-standing nature.

Flat land in every path of Arkansas

Describes the flat landscape prevalent in Arkansas, suggesting a specific location or journey.

And I know this drive's too long

Acknowledges the lengthy drive and takes responsibility, attributing it to the speaker's choices.

You can blame me it's my fault these are my songs

The speaker acknowledges the consequences of their decisions, taking ownership of the songs and the journey.

I think James fell asleep in the backseat

Observation of someone named James possibly experiencing fatigue in the backseat.

I know he's been worn out these days

Confirms James' exhaustion and implies shared experiences or a connection with the speaker.

I can see it in his face and I can relate

The speaker empathizes with James, recognizing a common feeling reflected in his face.

I wake up with another caffeine headache

Expresses waking up with a headache, possibly due to stress or the speaker's lifestyle.

And I can't afford to take a break

Highlights a lack of affordability to take breaks, indicating a demanding and busy life.

Too much to do too much to say all these days

Emphasizes the overwhelming nature of the speaker's responsibilities and the need to communicate.

Too much to do too much to say all these days

Repeats the notion of having a lot to do and say, underlining the speaker's busy and expressive life.

I'm barely awake but I know I'm alive

The speaker is physically fatigued but feels a sense of being alive despite the challenges.

But I'll stay up with you all night till we reach our paradise known as our rooms

The speaker commits to staying awake with someone until they reach a place symbolically referred to as "paradise" or their rooms.

And we may argue but we never fight

Despite potential disagreements, the speaker and the other person avoid physical fights.

But when you put consonance aside I know you love me just as I love you too

Recognizes love between the speaker and the other person, emphasizing a deeper connection beyond disagreements.

I know you love me just as I love you too

Reiterates the mutual love between the speaker and the other person.

I know you love me just as I love you too

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I know you love me just as I love you too

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