My Old Man

Navigating Love's Turbulence: My Old Man Unraveled
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Lyrics

Here we are, come see us driving in your car.

Describing a situation where the speaker and someone else are driving together in a car.

In the morning's dim, break it off with him.

Suggesting ending a relationship with someone ("break it off with him") in the early morning.

You said something there. Something throws me from my chair.

Referring to a statement made that surprises or shocks the speaker, causing them to react strongly.

I refuse to talk this hour, 'cause I don't need this now.

Expressing a refusal to engage in conversation at the moment due to not wanting to deal with the issue.

You're a sure thing, but I know

Acknowledging the reliability of the person addressed ("you're a sure thing"), but expressing a lack of willingness to deal with the situation.

I don't need this now.

Reiterating the speaker's unwillingness to deal with the current situation.


You're an old friend we both know

Referring to the person as an old friend and suggesting a willingness to spend time together.

I could take you out.

Expressing a willingness to take the person out and spend time with them.

And last night I did something that I don't wanna hear.

Admitting to doing something the speaker regrets or does not want to discuss.

Bring your sister out, we'll be leaving now.

Inviting the person's sister to join them, indicating a plan to leave soon.

And I punched upset, and it's buzzing in my ear.

Describing a physical reaction (punching upset) and a buzzing sensation in the ear, possibly due to the mentioned situation.

Bring your sister out, we'll be leaving now.

Reiterating the plan to leave with the person's sister.


You're a sure thing but I know

Acknowledging the person's reliability again but expressing a definitive refusal or withdrawal from the situation.

You can count me out.

Reiterating the speaker's decision to opt out or not participate in the current circumstances.

You're an old friend. We both know

Referring to the person as an old friend and suggesting a willingness to spend time together.

I could take you out.

Expressing a willingness to take the person out and spend time with them.


I see it now. I see it slow, I see it now. I see it now.

Reflecting on an evolving realization or understanding of a situation.


Here we are, come see us filing in my car and take a spin

Describing a similar situation to the opening line, suggesting a repetitive or cyclical nature.

Break it off with him.

Repeating the suggestion to end a relationship with someone.

He says something there. Something throws me from my chair.

Referring to a statement made that surprises or shocks the speaker, causing them to react strongly.

Bring your sister out, we'll be leaving now.

Reiterating the plan to leave with the person's sister.


You're a sure thing but I know

Acknowledging the person's reliability again but expressing a definitive refusal or withdrawal from the situation.

You can count me out.

Reiterating the speaker's decision to opt out or not participate in the current circumstances.

You're an old friend. We both know

Referring to the person as an old friend and suggesting a willingness to spend time together.

I could take you out.

Expressing a willingness to take the person out and spend time with them.

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