This track delves into the exploration of self-control, identity, and the struggle with inner demons. The protagonist seems to be battling his own violent tendencies, symbolized by the "bomb in my temple" and ".16 gauge buried under my clothes". These lines suggest a conflict within himself that he's trying hard to suppress. The repeated line "Once upon a time I could control myself" indicates a longing for times when he had better control over his emotions and actions. The song also touches on failed relationships and self-love, suggesting a comprehensive reflection on past mistakes, lost love, and personal growth. Ultimately, it's an intense portrayal of internal conflict and the human capacity for change.
Once
Lyrics
I admit it, what's to say
I'll relive it, without pain
Backstreet lover on the side
Of the road
I got a bomb in my temple that is gonna explode
I got a .16 gauge buried under my clothes, I play
Once upon a time I could control myself
Once upon a time I could lose myself
Oh try and mimic, what's insane
I am in it, where do I stand?
Indian summer I hate the heat
I got a backstreet lover on the passenger seat
I got my hand in my pocket so determined discreet, I pray
Once upon a time I could control myself
Once upon a time I could lose myself
Once upon a time I could control myself
Once upon a time I could lose myself
Once upon a time I could love myself
Once upon a time I could love you
Once
Once
Once
Once
Once
Once
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Writer(s): Eddie Jerome Vedder, Stone C. Gossard
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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