Break
Lee Bowie Lyrics


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Bottom's up
Kick it and I feel it coming
Coming over, coming up

Not enough
Sneaky but I'm feeling solid
Would never touch no other stuff
No one can see me, nobody got a hunch
That I had two jaegers for lunch

Bottom's up
Kick it yeah I feel another
Coming over, coming up

Living seems so easy
When I hit the weekend
Saturday is greasy
Sunday I'm in pieces

Living seems so easy
Think about it weekly
Monday I'll be weeping
Friday won't be sleeping

cnd then I call you too late
cnd in your voice there'll be hate
c drunken heart starts to break
B-break break B-B-B-Break Break

cnd I beg baby baby no wait
I've got a few things to say

When you hang up my heart breaks B-break break B-B-B-Break Break

Pour it up
You're supposed to be my Gromit
Now I'm Wallace on the clock

Like a pup
Probably humping everybody
But I'll want you when you stop

I can see you, I've got more than a hunch
That you had two jaegers for lunch
Want no scrub
I'll be cleaning when you vomit
You just want me for my cock, cock, cock, cock

Living seems so easy
When you hit the weekend
Saturday is greasy
Sunday I'm in pieces

Living seems so easy
Thinking 'bout it weekly
Monday I'll be weeping
Fun day won't be sleeping

Yeah when I call you too late
In your voice there'll be hate
c drunken heart starts to break
B-break

cnd I beg baby baby no wait
I've got a few things to say




When you hang up my heart breaks
B-break

Overall Meaning

In Lee Bowie's song "Break," the lyrics talk about the experience of living a wild and carefree lifestyle, particularly during the weekends. The song starts with the phrase "Bottom's up," which is a common toast to encourage everyone to drink up and enjoy themselves. The singer describes the feeling of anticipation and excitement that comes with partying and indulging in alcohol. They mention feeling the effects of the alcohol taking over their body and mind, making them feel more alive and in the moment.


The lyrics also touch on the idea that this lifestyle may not be sustainable or healthy in the long run. The line "Sneaky but I'm feeling solid, would never touch no other stuff" suggests that the singer is aware of the potential consequences of their actions but is choosing to ignore them. They believe that they can handle the party lifestyle without getting involved with other substances.


The chorus of the song reflects on the cyclical nature of this lifestyle. The singer finds pleasure and liberation during the weekends but experiences the negative aftermath during the weekdays. They mention how living seems easy during the weekend, but come Monday, they will be sad and longing for the next weekend to arrive. This pattern of feeling good and then crashing emotionally becomes a cycle that the singer is trapped in.


In the verses, the lyrics take a more personal and introspective tone. The singer mentions calling someone too late, causing that person to express anger and frustration towards them. This could be a lover or a close friend who is fed up with the singer's behavior. The lyrics convey a sense of regret and a desire to make amends, but it seems like it might be too late. The repeated phrase "Break break break" signifies the shattering of the singer's heart and the consequences of their actions.


Overall, "Break" by Lee Bowie explores the fleeting pleasure and consequences of a carefree lifestyle, particularly during weekends, and reflects on the toll it takes on personal relationships and emotional well-being.


Line by Line Meaning

Bottom's up
Raise your glass and drink


Kick it and I feel it coming
Engage in activities and sense something approaching


Coming over, coming up
Approaching and rising in intensity


Not enough
Insufficient


Sneaky but I'm feeling solid
Secretive but confident


Would never touch no other stuff
Would never consume any other substances


No one can see me, nobody got a hunch
No one can perceive me, no one suspects


That I had two jaegers for lunch
That I consumed two Jaegermeister shots for lunch


Kick it yeah I feel another
Engage in activities and sense another approaching


Living seems so easy
Existing feels effortless


When I hit the weekend
When the weekend arrives


Saturday is greasy
Saturday is indulgent


Sunday I'm in pieces
Sunday I am emotionally broken


Think about it weekly
Reflect on it every week


Monday I'll be weeping
Monday I will be crying


Friday won't be sleeping
Friday will not rest


And then I call you too late
And then I contact you after it is too late


In your voice there'll be hate
In your voice there will be anger


Drunk heart starts to break
Intoxicated heart begins to fracture


B-break break B-B-B-Break Break
Break, break, break, break


And I beg baby baby no wait
And I plead, baby, baby, do not hesitate


I've got a few things to say
I have some things to express


When you hang up my heart breaks
When you end the call, my heart shatters


Pour it up
Pour another drink


You're supposed to be my Gromit
You are expected to be my loyal companion


Now I'm Wallace on the clock
Now I am feeling lonely and time is ticking


Like a pup
Like a young dog


Probably humping everybody
Probably engaging in sexual activities with multiple partners


But I'll want you when you stop
But I will desire you when you cease


I can see you, I've got more than a hunch
I can perceive you, I am more than suspicious


That you had two jaegers for lunch
That you consumed two Jaegermeister shots for lunch


Want no scrub
Do not desire a person of low social status


I'll be cleaning when you vomit
I will be taking care of you when you are sick


You just want me for my cock, cock, cock, cock
You only desire me for sexual gratification




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Written by: Lee Bowie

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