Delving into the depths of self-destruction and identity, this poignant track paints a vivid picture of a man wrestling with his demons. The protagonist seeks oblivion in alcohol and violence, symbolizing his struggle with personal issues. His plea to be called "Nancy" suggests a desire for transformation or escape from his current self. The references to "flowers and bows," "milk and honey," and "a place under the sun" evoke yearning for innocence, comfort, and happier times lost to past actions. The song is an introspective journey exploring themes of regret, self-loathing, and the pursuit of redemption. #SelfReflection #EscapeFromReality
Nancy From Now On
Lyrics
Oh, pour me another drink
And punch me in the face
You can call me Nancy
Every man wears a symbol
And I know I have mine
I've got my right hand stamped
In the concentration camp where my organs scream "slow down, man"
Ooh, how was I to know
Milk and honey flowed
Just a couple states below
Ooh
Oh, hook me up to the tank
And roll me to the door
I'm going where my body leads me
I can fend for myself
With what looks I have left
I'll put away a few
And pretty soon I'll be breaking things like Howard Hughes
Ooh, how was I to know
Milk and honey flowed
Just a couple states below
Ooh, give me how it was
Our place under the sun
Before the devil made me run
Run boy, run boy
Ooh
Writer(s): Joshua Tillman
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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