Sober
Navigating the Maze of Sobriety: Shy Shy Shy's Reflection on Life's RollercoasterLyrics
Hungover for the third day in a row
Expressing a repeated experience of being hungover for three consecutive days.
My mouth is dry
Describing a dry mouth, a common symptom of dehydration often associated with excessive alcohol consumption.
My teeth are blue
Suggesting an unusual or discolored state of teeth, possibly due to the effects of alcohol or substances.
What else is new
Conveying a sense of resignation or indifference to the recurring nature of the situation.
There's glitter on my shoulder
Noticing remnants of a festive or celebratory event, indicated by glitter on the shoulder.
and clothes all over the floor
Chaos and disarray in the surroundings, symbolized by clothes scattered on the floor.
My ears are ringing
Experiencing a ringing sensation in the ears, potentially linked to a loud or overwhelming environment.
My feet are aching
Physical discomfort, possibly from dancing or being on one's feet for an extended period.
My heart is pounding
Expressing a rapid heartbeat, reflecting the aftermath of a night of revelry.
but I'm not answering it's call
Choosing to ignore or avoid responding to the emotional toll of the situation.
Why do I have to get sober
Questioning the necessity of becoming sober, implying a reluctance to face reality.
Why do I have to grow older
Reflecting on the inevitability of aging and the associated responsibilities.
Give me a second
Requesting a pause or break from the demands of life.
Give me a moment
Seeking a brief respite to process the overwhelming challenges encountered.
Life just ran me over
Conveying a sense of being overwhelmed or defeated by the trials of life.
Why do I have to get sober
Reiterating the resistance or reluctance to embrace sobriety.
It was a phone call
Recalling a disappointing phone call, possibly delivering unwelcome news or rejection.
It was your voice saying no
Hearing a negative response or denial in the voice of someone important.
The wooden floor
Setting the scene with a wooden floor, suggesting a foundation that crumbled or disappeared.
beneath my feet
Expressing a moment of uncertainty and instability.
disappeared
Describing a sensation of falling or deciding whether to cling to a truth that has become false.
Do I fall or do I hold on
Contemplating whether to let go or hold on to a deteriorating reality.
to a truth that turned to lie
Acknowledging a truth that has transformed into a lie.
My ears are ringing
Repeating the experience of ears ringing, feet aching, and heart pounding.
My feet are aching
My heart is pounding
Reiterating physical and emotional strain without responding to the distressing call.
but I'm not answering it's call
Why do I have to get sober
Repeating the question about the necessity of sobriety, suggesting internal conflict.
Why do I have to grow older
Acknowledging the inevitable process of growing older with a tone of resignation.
Give me a second
Requesting a momentary pause to cope with the challenges.
Give me a moment
Seeking a brief interlude to navigate the overwhelming aspects of life.
Life just ran me over
Reiterating the feeling of being overwhelmed or defeated by the demands of life.
Why do I have to get sober
Expressing resistance or reluctance to the idea of becoming sober.
Why do I have to get sober
Why do I have to grow older
-Give me a second
-Give me a moment
-Life just ran me over
Repeating the theme of feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges.
Why do I have to get sober
Reiterating the question about the necessity of sobriety, indicating ongoing internal struggle.
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