Parkside Drive

Breaking Free on Parkside Drive: A Journey from Loneliness to Liberation
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Lyrics

Every mile down main street my heart beats alone

Expresses a sense of solitude while traveling down the main street.

It's a sweet kind of loneliness I feel it in my bones

Describes the loneliness as a sweet, deep feeling experienced at a fundamental level.

My feet land on the concrete the breeze takes my hair, my clothes

Details the physical sensations of walking on concrete with the wind affecting hair and clothes.

My eyes lay on the timbers I forgot about my fears

Mentions the distraction of seeing timbers, leading to a momentary forgetfulness of fears.

And hope all of them dear one day will be gone

Expresses hope that current fears will eventually disappear.


I'm trying to let go

Acknowledges the difficulty of letting go of something.

I should have ages ago

Regrets not letting go earlier in the past.


I've gone too good to quite now

Expresses a commitment to persist despite challenges.

I'm over it, I'm over it

States that the speaker is now over a certain situation or emotion.

I've come from cages

Refers to overcoming previous confinements or restrictions.

I'm breaking out

Highlights the speaker's determination to break free from constraints.

I'm sober now I'm sober now

Indicates a state of sobriety, possibly both literally and metaphorically.


And the red house on Parkside Drives my mind no more

Describes that the memory of the red house on Parkside Drive no longer occupies the speaker's mind.

The man on the corner I've gave him my shoulder before

Recalls offering support to a person on the corner in the past.

I'd give my last dollar just to see him standing there in his uniform

Expresses a willingness to give generously, even financially, to someone in need.

I'll stop dead in the creekbed looking for my old friend

Describes a pause in the search for an old friend, suggesting a reflective moment.

Or anyone who can lead me home

Expresses a desire for guidance or connection with someone who can lead the speaker home.


I'm forgiving myself slow

Communicates the slow process of self-forgiveness.

I'm trying and trying to let go

Indicates continuous efforts to let go of something.


I've gone too good to quite now

Reiterates a commitment to persist, now with added emphasis on positive change.

I'm over it, I'm over it

Declares that the speaker has overcome and moved past a challenging situation.

I've come from cages

References breaking free from previous limitations or constraints.

I'm breaking out

Reiterates the speaker's liberation or escape from confinement.

I'm sober now I'm sober now

Emphasizes the current state of sobriety, reinforcing personal growth or change.

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