One More

One More: A Journey Through Regret and Redemption
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Lyrics

One More drink, then I pour another

Expressing the intention to have one more drink before taking another action.

Stumble down the hallway and out the door

Describing stumbling down the hallway and leaving the place.

Fire up my Chevrolet, then I call my mother

Starting the car (Chevrolet) and reaching out to the speaker's mother.

Steady cryin' the blues as I pull into the liquor store

Feeling emotional distress ("cryin' the blues") while entering a liquor store.

And she said "Son, it don't sound like you need more."

The mother questions the need for more drinks, implying concern.


But One More's never too many

Emphasizing that having "One More" drink is never too many.

One More's never enough

Stating that having just one more drink is never satisfying.

Damn right, I've done had plenty

Acknowledging that the speaker has had plenty of drinks.

Still can't let go of

Despite the excess, the speaker can't let go of something significant.

All the plans we made together

Reflecting on plans made with someone in the past.

Now they're just a thing of the past

These plans are now a thing of the past, suggesting a sense of loss or regret.

So One More's never too many

Reiterating that having "One More" drink is never too many.

When One More will never last

Highlighting the fleeting nature of one more drink; it will never last.

One More will never last

Repeating the idea that one more will never last.


One More time, gotta feed the hunger

Indicating the need for one more time to satisfy a craving or desire.

Got the Devil on my back, he's tryin' to weigh me down

Describing the speaker's struggle with inner demons or challenges.

So I call up this dude I know, tell him "Bring the Thunder."

Seeking a solution by contacting someone who can provide relief ("Bring the Thunder").

Then the Lightning strikes and I drift off sleepin' sound

Experiencing a moment of release or escape through external influences.

But if I could do it all again, I'd probably turn it around

Expressing a hypothetical desire to change past actions if given the chance.


But One More's never too many

Reiterating that having "One More" drink is never too many.

One More's never enough

Emphasizing that one more drink is never enough to satisfy the speaker.

Damn right, I've done had plenty

Acknowledging the speaker's history of excessive drinking.

Still can't let go of

Despite the excess, the speaker struggles to let go of something significant.

All the plans we made together

Reflecting on shared plans that have now become a thing of the past.

Now they're just a thing of the past

Highlighting the transience of plans made together.

So One More's never too many

Reiterating that having "One More" drink is never too many.

When One More will never last

Stating that one more drink will never last, underscoring its temporary nature.

One More will never last

Repeating the idea that one more will never last, reinforcing transience.


All the plans we made together

Recalling plans made together, emphasizing their now-past status.

Now they're just a thing of the past

Reiterating the theme of plans turning into a thing of the past.

So One More's never too many

Stressing that having "One More" drink is never too many.

When One More will never last

Reiterating that one more will never last, highlighting its fleeting nature.

One More will never last

Repeating the idea that one more will never last, emphasizing its temporary nature.

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