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.
Well, every day I work
Bringing home my pay
Come to find out baby
You've been giving my money away
Tell me baby
What you trying to do?
You ain't seen me humming
Like you used to do
Tell me mama
What's wrong with you?
You know pretty baby
I'm so crazy 'bout you
All you pretty women
Bring it to my home
You don't have to worry
I won't do you no wrong
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Look here pretty baby
This mess I won't stand
All the other women
Say you got another man
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Bringing home my pay
Come to find out baby
You've been giving my money away
Tell me baby
What you trying to do?
You ain't seen me humming
Like you used to do
Tell me mama
What's wrong with you?
You know pretty baby
I'm so crazy 'bout you
All you pretty women
Bring it to my home
You don't have to worry
I won't do you no wrong
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Look here pretty baby
This mess I won't stand
All the other women
Say you got another man
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
Bring it on home
Bring it to Jerome
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Bring It to Jerome Lyrics as written by Jerome Green
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