Lyrics
Right back where I once was
Expressing a return to a previous state or place.
And I don't know how I got here
Uncertainty about the journey leading to the current situation.
They say it's all about the journey
Acknowledgment of the importance of the journey in life.
So I buy a ticket
Symbolic purchase of a ticket, possibly for a metaphorical journey.
Crack another beer
Casually enjoying time with a beer, perhaps to relax or escape.
And I
Introduction to the act of wasting time in a personal space.
Waste time in my bedroom
Spending idle time in the bedroom, a personal and reflective space.
Trying to write another love song
Frustration or contemplation about writing another love song.
But there's not much left to do
Feeling limited or stuck in creativity, not much left to do.
Going back to where I come from
Decision to return to the place of origin or childhood.
I've been
Introduction to the theme of drinking in the hometown.
Drinking in my hometown
Describing the hometown as cold, possibly unwelcoming.
Nowhere left to go now
-Way too fucking cold out
-I've been
Reiteration of the act of drinking in the hometown.
Drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
Expressing discomfort or disapproval of reverting to old habits.
I've been
Continuation of the theme of drinking in the hometown.
Drinking in my hometown
-Nowhere left to go now
-Way too fucking cold out
Acknowledgment of the unsuitability of the hometown for the speaker.
I can't keep drinking in my hometown
Reiteration of the struggle with returning to old ways.
Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-D-d-d-d drinking drinking
Repetition of the act of drinking in the hometown and disapproval of it.
Drinking in my hometown
-Drinking in my
-D-d-d-d drinking drinking in my
-I've Been
-Drinking drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-D-d-d-d drinking in my
Continuation of the theme of drinking in the hometown.
Drinking in my hometown
-Drinking in my
-Drinking in my
Repetition emphasizing the speaker's dislike for returning to old ways.
I've Been
-Drinking drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-I'm scared to admit that I'm less than perfect
Admitting imperfections and a feeling of worthlessness.
And really I feel so god damn worthless
-And I don't know where I belong
-Think I'm better out here alone
-Cause I've been back down this road
Reflecting on past experiences and a sense of being unwanted.
And all I'm told is
-They don't need me no more
-Now you know why
Possible explanation for the speaker's actions.
I've been
Reiteration of the act of drinking in the hometown and its challenges.
Drinking in my hometown
-Nowhere left to go now
-Way too fucking cold out
-I've been
Continuation of the theme of returning to old ways.
Drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
Repetition of the speaker's discontent with the hometown.
I've been
-Drinking in my hometown
-Nowhere left to go now
-Way too fucking cold out
-I can't keep drinking in my hometown
Struggling with the consequences of returning to old ways.
Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-My mind I think I lost it
Mentions of personal struggles, possibly substance-related.
Xanax fillin my left pocket
-And I'm thinkin that I want it
-At least I'm being honest
-D-d-d-d drinking drinking
Repetition of the act of drinking, with possible honesty about it.
Drinking in my hometown
-Drinking
-D-d-d-d
-Drinking drinking drinking in my
-I've
-Drinking drinking drinking in my hometown
Continuation of the theme of returning to old ways.
Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-D-d-d-d drinking in my
Repetition emphasizing the dislike for the act of drinking.
Drinking in my hometown
-Drinking in my
-Drinking in my
Reiteration of the speaker's struggle with returning to old ways.
I've Been
-Drinking drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
-I don't like it
-I've been
Expressing difficulty in breaking free from the hometown's influence.
Drinking in my hometown
-Nowhere left to go now
-Way too fucking cold out
-I can't keep drinking in my hometown
-Going back to my old ways
Reiteration of the speaker's discomfort with returning to old ways.
I don't like it
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