Trace Adkins reflects on the passage of time and the mellowing effect it has had on his once wild and reckless lifestyle. The lyrics describe a shift from youthful exuberance to a more measured approach to life, symbolized by taking fewer risks and living with greater caution. The "chip on [his] shoulder" that was once burdensome has lightened, and while he still enjoys whiskey, it's now "a little watered down," signifying moderation. The song also touches on past relationships and missed opportunities, acknowledging that the intensity of old flames has dimmed over time. As he navigates the "back side of forty," Adkins conveys a sense of acceptance and wisdom gained from experience, noting that while he's still spirited, his actions are tempered by age and reflection.
Watered Down
Lyrics
I don't go all in but I'll take the gamble
And I don't burn both ends of the candle anymore
I take the corners, slower and steady
This chip on my shoulder, it ain't so heavy anymore
We still fly like gypsies
Just a little closer to the ground
And we still love our whiskey
But now it's just a little watered down
Couple girls I could've married, married someone else
These torches I still carry don't burn like hell the way they used to
The back side of forty ain't near as crazy
And Sunday morning ain't near as hazy anymore
We still fly like gypsies
Just a little closer to the ground
And we still love our whiskey
But now it's just a little watered down
Those old ghosts still chase me
But feels like they're losing ground
Yeah I'm still crazy
But now I'm just a little watered down
Writer(s): Matt Jenkins, Shane Mcanally, Trevor Joseph Rosen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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