Caffeine
Blame it on the RushLyrics
Does it all come down
Contemplating if everything boils down to residing in an unfortunate place or situation.
To a bad luck town?
Questioning if life is influenced by luck, especially in a town with negative circumstances.
This came with barely a warning
Expressing surprise at a situation that occurred suddenly or unexpectedly.
Another midnight round
Referencing another late-night episode or occurrence.
But the coffee's bound
Despite challenges, relying on coffee to endure until morning.
To get us through till the morning
Highlighting the role of coffee in staying awake through the night.
But I can't stop shaking
Experiencing involuntary movements or nervousness.
Something's making
Feeling that something is causing a disruption in the normal rhythm of the heartbeat.
My heartbeat fall out of time
Noticing a deviation in the heartbeat's regular pace.
I can blame it on the distance
Attributing emotional struggles to physical distance from someone.
That's always standing in between
Identifying a persistent barrier or obstacle between individuals.
I can blame it on those same three words
Linking emotional challenges to the impact of certain words, similar to the addictive nature of nicotine.
Calling me like nicotine
Comparing the compelling pull of certain words to the addictive quality of nicotine.
But if it's all too much too soon
Considering the possibility of overwhelming situations occurring too quickly.
And if there's just too much to lose
Contemplating the potential for excessive losses in challenging circumstances.
I'll blame it
Expressing a readiness to assign responsibility for challenges.
Blame it
Reiterating the willingness to attribute difficulties to a specific cause.
On the caffeine
Associating challenges with the stimulating effects of caffeine.
Staying up too late
Describing staying awake until late at night.
Till we can't see straight
Complaining about the impact of aging on one's well-being.
Complaining 'bout getting older
Expressing anticipation of returning to a specific location or situation.
And how I can't wait
Looking forward to being with someone while feeling tired.
To get back upstate
Imagining a scenario where someone falls asleep on one's shoulder.
With you nodding off on my shoulder
Describing involuntary movements or nervousness.
But I can't stop shaking
Experiencing physical symptoms, possibly related to stress or excitement.
Something's making
Feeling that something is causing a disruption in the normal rhythm of the heartbeat (repeated).
My heartbeat fall out of time
Noticing a deviation in the heartbeat's regular pace (repeated).
I can blame it on the distance
Attributing emotional struggles to physical distance from someone (repeated).
That's always standing in between
Identifying a persistent barrier or obstacle between individuals (repeated).
I can blame it on those same three words
Linking emotional challenges to the impact of certain words, similar to the addictive nature of nicotine (repeated).
Calling me like nicotine
Comparing the compelling pull of certain words to the addictive quality of nicotine (repeated).
But if it's all too much too soon
Considering the possibility of overwhelming situations occurring too quickly (repeated).
And if there's just too much to lose
Contemplating the potential for excessive losses in challenging circumstances (repeated).
I'll blame it
Expressing a readiness to assign responsibility for challenges (repeated).
Blame it
Reiterating the willingness to attribute difficulties to a specific cause (repeated).
On the caffeine
Associating challenges with the stimulating effects of caffeine (repeated).
You make, you make
Highlighting the impact of someone on the irregularity of the heartbeat.
You make, you make
-You make, you make
-My heartbeat fall out of time
-You make, you make
-You make, you make
-You make, you make
-My heartbeat fall out of time
-I can blame it on the distance
Repeating the theme of attributing challenges to distance and certain words, resembling nicotine.
That's always standing in between
-I can blame it on those same three words
-Calling me like nicotine
-But if it's all too much too soon
-And if there's just too much to lose
-I'll blame it
-Blame it
-Blame it
Emphasizing the act of assigning blame for difficulties.
I'll blame it
-Blame it
-Blame it
-On the caffeine
Concluding by associating challenges with the stimulating effects of caffeine (repeated).
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