Take the Trailer

Trailer Dreams: Escaping Domesticity for Airstream Adventures
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Lyrics

Married young at 21

Married at a young age of 21.

Got the mortgage, the dog, and the dream

Acquired responsibilities like a mortgage, a dog, and chasing a dream.

It's been years of tears and I'm still here

Experienced several years of hardships, tears, but still staying in the situation.

Waiting on what's supposed to be

Waiting for what was anticipated or expected.

My best life, as a good wife

Striving to live the best life as a devoted wife.

Where did it go wrong

Reflecting on where things went wrong in the relationship or life.

In the driveway calling my name

Feeling the allure of a different life or opportunity, represented as calling from outside (symbolized by the driveway).

Silver lining all along

Finding a positive aspect amidst difficulties.

You keep the house, I'll take the trailer

Opting for a significant change, choosing a simpler and more liberated lifestyle by taking a trailer.

Honey I'm out, saying see you later

Announcing the departure, saying goodbye to the current situation.

This domestic scene it ain't for me

Expressing dissatisfaction with the conventional domestic life.

I'd rather get hitched to our old airstream

Preferring a life connected to an old airstream trailer rather than the existing relationship.

You keep the house, I never liked the neighbours

Reinforcing the dislike for the neighborhood associated with the house.

I'll take the trailer

Reiterating the decision to take the trailer, abandoning the house.

Got my eye on the 65

Having a specific trailer, perhaps a 1965 model, in mind to embark on a new journey.

Grab the vinyl, my heels and the wine

Gathering personal items like vinyl records, heels, and wine to accompany the journey.

I'll leave the weight machine and the super size screen

Leaving behind items associated with the partner's interests like a weight machine and a large screen.

Where your lazy boy can recline

Where the partner's comfort zone, represented by the lazy boy chair, exists.

Into your beer cans, and the lava lamps

Leaving behind elements symbolizing the partner's hobbies or preferences.

And the Xbox you can't let go

Highlighting the partner's attachment to certain possessions like beer cans and an Xbox.

Hook the truck up, 'fore you wake up

Planning to depart discreetly before the partner wakes up.

About time I hit the road

Deciding it's time to leave and start a new journey.

By the time the sun will rise you'll realize I'm gone

Anticipating the partner's realization of departure when the morning arrives.

Don't look for me I'd rather be a gypsy on my own

Desiring a free-spirited lifestyle, choosing to be a wanderer or a nomad.

You keep the house

Repeating the decision of leaving the house.

Honey I'm out

Repeating the departure announcement.

See ya later

Repeating the farewell.

You keep the house, I'll take the trailer

Reaffirming the decision to take the trailer instead of the house.

Honey I'm out, saying see you later

Repeating the departure announcement.

This domestic scene it ain't for me

Reiterating the dissatisfaction with the conventional domestic life.

I'd rather get hitched to our old airstream

Preferring a life connected to an old airstream trailer rather than the existing relationship.

You keep the house, I never liked the neighbours

Reiterating the dislike for the neighbors associated with the house.

Ya, you keep the house, I never liked the neighbours

Reiterating the decision to leave the house and dislike for the neighbors.

I'll take the trailer

Finalizing the decision to take the trailer.

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