Down to My Last Bad Habit
Breaking Free: Escaping Addictions for LoveLyrics
Finally gave up those old cigarettes
Acknowledging the abandonment of the habit of smoking cigarettes.
Sold that '67 red corvette
Noting the sale of a red 1967 Corvette, possibly symbolizing a significant change or letting go of the past.
I miss the way an ice-cold beer went down
Expressing nostalgia for the enjoyment of an ice-cold beer.
We fire one up and pass it around
Highlighting the communal act of smoking, suggesting a shared experience.
Well, I don't roll with the boys no more
Indicating a departure from past behaviors and associations with certain people.
I quit everything you left me for
Quitting activities that were associated with the person who left.
The one thing that I'll always be addicted to
Stating that despite changes, there's one thing the singer remains addicted to.
Oh, I'm down to my last bad habit, you
Revealing that the last bad habit is the person they're addressing (you).
Miss you when I smell smoke
Expressing missing the person when encountering the smell of smoke.
See you in a old car go by
Noting the emotional response triggered by seeing an old car associated with the person.
Miss you when I hear that song
Expressing the emotional impact of hearing a song tied to memories with the person.
That we danced to
Referencing a specific song that holds sentimental value from the time spent together.
Girl, I'm down to my last bad habit, you
Reiterating that the ultimate and last bad habit is the person being addressed (you).
It's hard to make it through these lonely nights
Describing the difficulty of coping with lonely nights.
If you come back to me, I'll be alright
Expressing hope that the person's return would make everything alright.
I can't get past how much I'm wanting you
Conveying the intensity of the desire to be with the person.
This is hell like I never knew
Describing the current emotional state as a form of hell due to the separation.
My heart won't let me let you go
Expressing the emotional difficulty of letting go, emphasizing the attachment to the person.
I'm lost without you and I need you so
Stating the dependence on and need for the person in the singer's life.
You're the one thing that I'll always be addicted to
Reiterating that the person is the one constant addiction in the singer's life.
Oh, I'm down to my last bad habit
Confirming the persistence of the last bad habit, referring to the person.
Yeah, I'm down to my last bad habit
Repeating the acknowledgment of being down to the last bad habit.
Girl, I'm down to my last bad habit, you
Emphasizing that the ultimate and final bad habit is the person being addressed (you).
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