Maybe when the heat's away
You're fine.
To put another drink away
Is out of line. (out of line)
It's so easy with a thief to blame
For breaking every pledge I've made.
Does it matter
If I can't say Caroline knows?

Every little accident takes time.
Forget about mistakes I've made
They're left behind, (they're left behind)
It's so easy with a thief to blame
For breaking every pledge I've made.
Does it matter
If I can't say Caroline knows?

So easy with a thief to blame
For breaking every pledge I've made.
Does it matter
If I can't say
Does it matter
If I can't say Caroline knows?


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Does Caroline Know? Lyrics as written by Mark David Hollis

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    My Interpretation

    I feel that its about infidelity. The thief can be the other woman or alcohol. It is secret. Caroline the spouse doesnt know about the affair, even though it has been going on for a while(Every little accident takes time). But he wants to be forgiven.

    Raptuzaon June 23, 2020   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I believe it is about alcoholism. He is the alcoholic and has fallen off the wagon. Caroline is either his wife or his sponsor. Assuming he is with AA then drinking is definitely "out of line" and having another drink would be "breaking every pledge I've made" as being part of a sobriety program involves several pledges. His justification is that the alcohol is a thief that steals his rational thinking. And "does it matter if I can't say Caroline knows?" is more self justification. I believe Mark has written this from an alcoholics viewpoint, but it could just as well be a drug addict. He lost his brother to drug addiction.

    Stormborneon January 29, 2024   Link

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