Doorstep

Dancing Through Despair: The Bar Stool Preachers' Doorstep Revelations
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Lyrics

Strip me to the bare bones.

Expressing vulnerability, asking to be exposed emotionally or metaphorically.

I'm humming on a hair comb.

Describing a simple, makeshift musical instrument, possibly symbolizing a humble or unconventional approach to life.

I'm tripping through a care home.

Metaphorically navigating through a care home, possibly reflecting a sense of confusion or lostness.

Call me on the spare phone.

Asking to be contacted on a backup phone, suggesting a need for connection or support.


Strip me to the bare bones.

Reiteration of the vulnerability expressed in line 1, emphasizing a desire for openness.

Just a feast left for the crows

Describing oneself as a leftover feast for crows, possibly indicating a feeling of being discarded or unappreciated.

Between the gods' and men's toes.

Highlighting a space between divine and human, suggesting a complex or challenging position.

Handing out highs, feeling real low.

Engaging in activities that provide temporary highs but lead to a deeper emotional low.


The dark days you said would come,

Referring to a predicted difficult period, warning about challenging times ahead.

They're at your doorstep baby.

Suggesting that the challenging times have arrived and are directly impacting the individual.

At your doorstep now.

Reiterating the presence of difficult times at the person's doorstep, emphasizing immediacy.

Escape with me just for a night.

Proposing a temporary escape from reality, possibly seeking solace or relief.


Pocket full of Percocet.

Mentioning a pocket full of Percocet, a prescription drug, possibly indicating reliance on substances for escape.

Do I feel perky yet?

Rhetorical question about feeling perky, possibly highlighting the numbness or detachment from emotions.

Tight trousers, big jacket.

Describing a bold and flamboyant appearance, contrasting with inner struggles.

Rockstar whore, and I shimmy through your door.

Using provocative imagery, possibly exploring themes of rebellion or unconventional lifestyles.


The dark days you said would come,

Reiteration of the warning about challenging times, emphasizing their proximity.

They're at your doorstep baby.

Confirming the arrival of difficult times at the individual's doorstep.

At your doorstep now.

Reiterating the immediate presence of challenging circumstances.

Escape with me just for a night.

Proposing another temporary escape, emphasizing the need for relief.


Have you seen my hands?

Raising a question about visibility or recognition, possibly expressing a search for identity.


The dark days you said would come,

Reiteration of the warning about challenging times, underscoring their proximity.

They're at your doorstep baby.

Confirming the presence of difficult times at the individual's doorstep.

At your doorstep now.

Reiterating the immediate impact of challenging circumstances.

Escape with me just for a night.

Proposing yet another temporary escape, highlighting the recurring need for respite.

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