A Side Wins

Capturing Life's Crossroads: A Side Wins by Sloan Unveiled
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Lyrics

Where is my camera

Expressing a desire to find a camera.

This picture denies all my ties

The captured image contradicts or rejects the narrator's connections or relationships.

To this side of the road

Reflecting on a specific side of the road, suggesting a focus on a particular path or direction.

And maybe in Florida

Contemplating the possibility of being in Florida.

I'd hold up myself for the keys

Considering trading something valuable for access to a significant place or opportunity.

To the cramp in your style

Offering oneself as a sacrifice to ease or accommodate someone else's discomfort or inconvenience.


I raise my glass to the cut and dry

Toasting to straightforward and unambiguous situations or decisions.

To the amplified

Saluting things that are intensified or made more significant.

I raise my glass to the be -side

Toasting to the less prominent or secondary aspect.


I, I live through everything

Enduring and surviving various experiences.

Because I'm overdressed

Being overly prepared or dressed for any situation.

Yeah, overdressed when I'm put to a test

Continuing to be overdressed even when faced with a challenge or test.

(Man talking)

Unintelligible speech, potentially indicating a break or shift in the narrative.

If news

Introduction of a hypothetical situation involving the dissemination of information about someone.

of every inch of you, were sold by Friday

If information about every detail of a person were available for purchase by Friday.

in my way, I'd spread your wealth

Expressing a willingness to share someone's prosperity and well-being.

and drink up to your health

Celebrating someone's health and prosperity through a symbolic act of drinking.


I raise my glass to the cut and dry

Toasting again to straightforward and unambiguous situations or decisions.

To the amplified

Saluting things that are intensified or made more significant (repeated from line 9).

I raise my glass to the be -side

Toasting again to the less prominent or secondary aspect (repeated from line 10).

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