Drunk Dialing...LODT
Drunk Dialing...LODT

Summer Walker - Drunk Dialing...LODT Lyrics

Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, Summer Walker paints a vivid picture of the intoxicating effect love can have. She reveals the struggle of being drawn to someone who isn't necessarily good for her, fueled by the liquid courage that alcohol provides. The… Read more

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Drunk Dialing...LODT Lyrics

It's 3:34 and I don't need no more
You can call it what you want, but I'ma call it dumb
Too much liquor known to make you call a nigga
And I done had too much
Which is givin' me excuses to

Make me think I want you when I don't and I know this
Know that you would argue always, do me wrong, oh
But it made me wanna call you like I'm on one and I want some
And I need you to come over (oh no, I)

Too much Patron'll have you callin' his phone
Or have you wantin' some more, have you wantin' some more
Too much Patron'll have you callin' his phone
Or have you wantin' some more

Oh, damn

Boy, you know I, I, I love you
Oh, with everything you do (yeah ayy)
And I just can't quite understand it
But love makes sense of you (yeah ayy)
'Cause I love you but I know I wouldn't wanna wait
For your heart to finally see me through
And I'd love for you to, to, to
Yeah, said I

Writer(s): Aubrey Robinson, Cameron Griffin, Kendall Roark Baily, Kevin Richardson, London Holmes, Summer Marjani Walker
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Drunk Dialing...LODT?

Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, Summer Walker paints a vivid picture of the intoxicating effect love can have. She reveals the struggle of being drawn to someone who isn't necessarily good for her, fueled by the liquid courage that alcohol provides. The lyrics illustrate the push and pull dynamic in relationships where one's heart yearns for something the mind knows is harmful. Despite recognizing this toxic pattern, she finds herself reaching out under the influence, seeking comfort and connection. The song is an exploration of vulnerability and desire, showing how love can sometimes blur our judgement and lead us down paths we know we should avoid. It's a raw confession of letting passion override reason, leading to actions we might regret when sober.

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