Pierceton Queen
Chase Huglin Lyrics
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Lying on your floor
All my bags are packed and by your door
It's Christmas Eve
You're a Pierceton Queen
In a town that's been too small for you
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Now I'm starting to see
You don't wanna be alone on Christmas Eve
Now I'm starting to see
That you've lost your glow
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
Cause I'm all by myself
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You need to come over and figure yourself out
In "Pierceton Queen" by Chase Huglin, the singer wakes up drunk and alone on Christmas Eve in the small town of Pierceton, presumably after breaking up with his partner. He has packed his bags and is ready to leave, but instead he begs his partner to come over and "figure yourself out." He doesn't want to drive home alone and instead wants to be with his now-ex. As the song progresses, he realizes that his partner is also struggling with being alone on Christmas Eve, having lost her "glow," and he continues to plead for her to come over and figure things out together.
The song reflects the complexities of relationships and the pain of breaking up, especially during the holiday season when loneliness can be felt more acutely. The singer doesn't want to be alone, but he also doesn't want to leave without resolving things with his partner. He sees her as a "Pierceton Queen," someone who has outgrown the small town and is meant for bigger things, but at this moment, she is struggling and needs someone to be there for her. The song ends with the repeated plea for her to come over and figure things out together, emphasizing the need for communication and mutual understanding in a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
I woke up drunk
I opened my eyes with a hangover
Lying on your floor
I am resting on your ground
All my bags are packed and by your door
My suitcases are readied and placed nearby the entrance
It's Christmas Eve
Today is the night before Christmas
You're a Pierceton Queen
You are an important female figure in Pierceton
In a town that's been too small for you
The town is too confined for your stature
Cause I don't wanna drive home now
I don't want to operate my vehicle and leave
Cause I'm all by myself
Because I am on my own
You need to come over and figure yourself out
You should come to me and solve your internal struggles
Now I'm starting to see
Presently, I am beginning to comprehend the circumstances
You don't wanna be alone on Christmas Eve
You do not wish to be solitary on this holiday evening
That you've lost your glow
You have lost your radiance
Contributed by Jacob M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jay Edwards
This song is so good.
Brandon Mayoral
Hey, that's pretty good.
SleepingWithPanic!AtTheDisco
This song is from the compilation "Happy Holidays, I Miss You" for a those who don't know.