Back to the Blues
Escaping the Chains: Riff Green's Journey Back to the BluesLyrics
Well now it's all over, I'm sick of this life
Expressing dissatisfaction and weariness with the current state of life.
I'm sick of this town and I am sick of my wife
Conveying discontent with the town and marital situation.
I'm goin' back, I'm goin' back to the blues
Expressing the intention to return to a bluesy or difficult period.
I'm goin' back, there ain't nothing y'all can do
Reiterating the decision to go back to the blues, defying opposition.
I'm goin' back to the border where I was born and raised
Returning to the border, the place of birth and upbringing.
Back to disorder like the good old days
Revisiting a chaotic and disorderly past reminiscent of better times.
I'm goin' back, I'm goin' back to the blues
Reaffirming the choice to return to the blues, indicating a strong commitment.
I'm goin' back, there ain't nothing y'all can do
Emphasizing the determination to go back despite any opposition.
Well, don't try to stop me, 'cause you might get hurt
Warning against attempts to prevent the decision, suggesting potential consequences.
Keep all your pillows, I'll sleep in the dirt
Rejecting comfort and choosing a rugged, challenging path.
Tonight you'll be crying and feelin' in pain
Anticipating emotional distress for others while embracing a more elemental existence.
I'll be out in the storm and I'll dance in the rain
Indicating a preference for the freedom of the storm over emotional pain.
Back to the bottom and start digging a hole
Returning to a low point, symbolized by digging a hole, possibly reflecting a struggle.
Back to the devil so I can lend my soul
Returning to a state of temptation or difficulty, willing to make a deal with the devil.
I'm goin' back, I'm goin' back to the blues
Reiterating the determination to go back to the blues, emphasizing the decision.
I'm goin' back, there ain't nothing y'all can do
Stating again the resolution to return, asserting independence from external influence.
I'm goin' back to the counter where I can drink some more
Returning to a place of indulgence, possibly using alcohol as a coping mechanism.
Back to the sidewalk right in front of your door
Going back to a familiar place, perhaps symbolizing proximity to emotional challenges.
I'm goin' back, I'm goin' back to the blues
Reaffirming the choice to go back to the blues, expressing unwavering commitment.
I'm goin' back, there ain't nothing y'all can do
Concluding the declaration to return, asserting resilience against external interference.
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