Daytona White
Glassjaw Lyrics


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Still I fail to mention our happy home
Where I face the last convention, I fare alone
Inside the intervention I confess
I'll vow to hate the bottle but I won't mean it
When you're half awake
When you're half awake
Daytona White
You're leaving me untied
Daytona White
In your closed hands
Daytona White
You're leaving me untied
Daytona White
In your closed hands
And two closed eyes
Still I fail to mention our happy house
I'll face the last convention, I fare alone
And at the intervention I confess
I'll vow to hate the bottle and I won't mean it
When you're half awake, you fear me
When you're half awake
Daytona White
You're leaving me untied
Daytona White
In your closed hands
Daytona White
You're leaving me untied
Daytona White
In your closed hands
And two closed eyes
I can't breathe without you
I can't breathe without you




I can't breathe without you
I can't breathe without you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Glassjaw's song Daytona White speak of a failing relationship where the singer is struggling with alcohol addiction. The first verse seems to suggest that he is unable to see or acknowledge the happy home that he shares with his partner because of his addiction. He has to face the 'last convention' alone, which could be a reference to an intervention or a rehabilitation program. He confesses at the intervention that he will vow to hate the bottle, but admits that he won't mean it. The second verse repeats the same sentiment and adds that the singer is feared when his partner is half awake. The chorus repeats the song's title and emphasizes the feeling of being untied and helpless.


Overall, Daytona White seems to be a song that touches on themes of addiction, struggling relationships, and the helplessness that one might feel under such circumstances. It talks about the internal conflict and struggle of wanting to get better, but not being sure if one is capable of it. The mention of Daytona White throughout the song could be a reference to a place, an activity, or a substance that the singer associates with his addiction.


Line by Line Meaning

Still I fail to mention our happy home
I haven't talked about our home and how happy it was


Where I face the last convention, I fare alone
I'm going to a final meeting by myself


Inside the intervention I confess
During the meeting, I make a confession


I'll vow to hate the bottle but I won't mean it
I'll promise to stop drinking, but I don't really mean it


When you're half awake
When you're not fully conscious


Daytona White
A reference to cocaine


You're leaving me untied
You're not helping me with my addiction


In your closed hands
You have control over the cocaine


And two closed eyes
You're not seeing my pain or addiction


I can't breathe without you
I can't live without the cocaine or you




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