I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
Vodka burning in my brain
My eyes are full of lust
My balls are aching oh so much
I think they're gonna burst
Can't wait to get you home
Right here will have to do
Don't care what happens now
As long as I'm with you
Oh no, it's never enough
Drink and drugs never enough
You know the way it is
Like when you're coming down
Just one more, wrap of whizz
Just one more toke, one more beer
I need to fry my brain, my liver, lungs
And my head will never be the same
Oh no, it's never enough
Ankle deep to the maker's name
Sweat pouring down like it's fucking rain
My hands are full, my eyes are, too
I need more limbs, got things to do
Oh no, it's never enough
You're so mean
You said we're going out
So why am I alone?
Sitting here drinking
Waiting by the phone
You said you're gonna call
But then you never do
No wonder I'm sick and tired of you
You're so mean
Seen you carrying on around town
Giving me that run around
It's the same old story
Again, again, again
"Don't worry, honey, we're just friends"
You're so mean
I've tried real hard but everything is wrong
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone
It ain't my fault, it's down to you
I'm gonna find somebody new
My eyes are full of lust
My balls are aching oh so much
I think they're gonna burst
Can't wait to get you home
Right here will have to do
Don't care what happens now
As long as I'm with you
Oh no, it's never enough
Drink and drugs never enough
You know the way it is
Like when you're coming down
Just one more, wrap of whizz
Just one more toke, one more beer
I need to fry my brain, my liver, lungs
And my head will never be the same
Oh no, it's never enough
Ankle deep to the maker's name
Sweat pouring down like it's fucking rain
My hands are full, my eyes are, too
I need more limbs, got things to do
Oh no, it's never enough
You're so mean
You said we're going out
So why am I alone?
Sitting here drinking
Waiting by the phone
You said you're gonna call
But then you never do
No wonder I'm sick and tired of you
You're so mean
Seen you carrying on around town
Giving me that run around
It's the same old story
Again, again, again
"Don't worry, honey, we're just friends"
You're so mean
I've tried real hard but everything is wrong
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone
It ain't my fault, it's down to you
I'm gonna find somebody new
Lyrics submitted by bananahero
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