Sunburned Eyes
Redemption's Echo: Sunburned Eyes ConfessionLyrics
Woke up, feelin' like a burned out cigarette
Feeling exhausted and worn out, akin to a burned-out cigarette.
Sunburned eyes, but my liver ain't gave out yet
Experiencing discomfort from sunburned eyes, but physical health remains intact.
Blacked out, I don't remember what I did
Having no recollection of recent events due to blacking out.
I know, whatever I did, She didn't deserve it
Acknowledging wrongdoing, expressing remorse, and recognizing that someone did not deserve mistreatment.
No not yet
Indicating that the consequences or resolution of the actions are yet to be realized.
Baby I won't drink anymore
Promising to refrain from drinking in the future addressed to a significant other.
No baby, I won't drink anymore
Repeating the commitment not to drink, emphasizing the sincerity of the promise.
Well baby, I won't drink anymore
Continuing the assurance to a loved one that drinking will be avoided.
But I won't drink any less
Contradicting the earlier promises, admitting that the quantity of drinking may not decrease.
Woke up, in a damn jail cell again
Awakening in a jail cell, indicating legal consequences of previous actions.
Sunburn, 'musta came when I passed out in that ditch
Associating sunburn with an incident, possibly suggesting exposure during a negative event.
Blacked out, both eyes in a bar fight again
Repeating the pattern of blacking out, this time in the context of a bar fight.
I know, Judge Murphy
Anticipating legal repercussions from Judge Murphy for the past actions.
He's gonna make me pay for my sins
Accepting responsibility for sins and expecting punishment from the legal system.
Judge I won't drink anymore
Reassuring the judge of the commitment to abstain from drinking in the future.
Well Judge, I won't drink anymore
Reiterating the promise to the judge, emphasizing the sincerity of the commitment.
No Judge, I won't drink anymore
Continuing to assert to the judge that drinking will be avoided in the future.
Can't drink any less
Stating that, despite the commitment, there won't be a reduction in the quantity of drinking.
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