Halfway to the Grave

Embracing Shadows: Navigating Life's Dark Twists with Wednesday 13
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Lyrics

Bad luck is the only luck I ever seem to find,

Expressing a consistent experience of encountering misfortune as the primary type of luck.

and everywhere that I go,

Emphasizing that bad luck is pervasive, following the individual wherever they go.

it finds me every time,

Stating that bad luck consistently catches up with the person every time.


And its one wrong move,

Reflecting on the pattern of always making a wrong move and facing negative consequences.

I always lose, why do I even try,

Expressing a sense of inevitability in losing, questioning the purpose of making an effort.

Just open up the casket for me,

Suggesting a willingness to embrace death by metaphorically opening a casket.

I'll lay down and die,

Expressing a resigned attitude, indicating a readiness to lay down and succumb to challenges.


God knows I've seen better days,

Acknowledging a history of experiencing better times or positive phases in life.

Don't let me die, die this way,

Pleading not to face death in the current unfavorable circumstances.

I'm on my knees I guess I'll pray,

Indicating a sense of desperation and resorting to prayer as a last hope.

I'm just halfway to the grave,

Describing the current state as being halfway towards death, possibly implying a struggle or suffering.


Black clouds they follow me,

Introducing the metaphor of black clouds as a symbol of persistent negativity.

They're hanging over my head,

Highlighting the omnipresence of negative circumstances hanging over the person.

is this a curse or something worse,

Pondering whether the situation is a mere curse or something even more sinister.

just drive me away in the hearse,

Expressing a desire to be removed from the current distressing situation, even if it means facing death.


God knows I've seen better days,

Reiterating the acknowledgment of having experienced better times in the past.

Don't let me die, die this way,

Repeating the plea to avoid facing death in the current challenging circumstances.

I'm on my knees I guess I'll pray,

Reiterating the act of kneeling in prayer as a response to the desperate situation.

I'm just halfway to the grave,

Summarizing the overall state as being halfway towards the grave, suggesting a precarious and challenging existence.

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