Taste
Logan Bowden Lyrics


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Never wanted nothing
But your book of rhymes
Your black dress to keep yourself inline
Your mane of weathered storms
It's started fading out
I loved the raven color
But you're softer now
And I'll follow where the tracks lead to drink
But I don't know If I can swallow
And If ill taste anything

Yeah we're better suited
To watch our babies grow
On the other side of town where we let go
And all I do is love you
I can't want no more
I'll Just let you in and have you as the one I will adore

I will follow where the tracks go to drink
But I don't know If I can swallow
Or If ill taste anything

And we took driving
Through the tall tip pines
Sleeping in the corn
When the heat got high
We we're the gold under the mountain
We we're the midnight howl
Remember that old boy
When you're harder now

And I'll follow where the tracks lead to drink
But I don't know If I can swallow
If ill taste anything





I don't know If I can swallow
If I can taste anything

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Logan Bowden's song "Taste" seem to depict a bittersweet reflection on a past relationship. The singer expresses that they never desired much, except for the presence of the other person in their life. The mention of the "book of rhymes" and the "black dress" suggests that the person they were in love with was creative and perhaps had a sense of style that they admired. The line "your mane of weathered storms, it's started fading out" could be interpreted as the person they loved losing some of their resilience or charm over time, and yet the singer still finds them softer and lovable.


The song continues to explore the singer's devotion and their willingness to follow the other person, even if it means navigating uncertain paths and possibly facing disappointment or an inability to fully experience joy ("If I'll taste anything"). The lyrics suggest a longing for a simpler and happier time when they were together, where they imagined a future together watching their children grow ("we're better suited to watch our babies grow"). The mention of driving through tall pine trees and sleeping in the corn paints a vivid picture of shared adventures and bonding experiences that they hold dear.


Overall, "Taste" seems to convey a mix of nostalgia, love, and a willingness to cherish and hold onto the memories of a past relationship, despite its imperfections. It captures the complexities of love and the longing for connection and affection.


Line by Line Meaning

Never wanted nothing
I never desired anything else


But your book of rhymes
Except for your collection of poetic verses


Your black dress to keep yourself inline
Your dark attire to maintain discipline


Your mane of weathered storms
Your tousled hair, which has endured hardships


It's started fading out
Now, it's losing its vibrancy


I loved the raven color
I admired its black hue


But you're softer now
But you have become gentler


And I'll follow where the tracks lead to drink
I will pursue the path that leads to indulgence


But I don't know If I can swallow
Yet, I'm uncertain if I can handle it


And If ill taste anything
And if I will experience any sensations


Yeah we're better suited
Yes, we are more compatible


To watch our babies grow
To witness our children's development


On the other side of town where we let go
In a different part of town where we found freedom


And all I do is love you
And all I do is deeply care for you


I can't want no more
I don't desire anything else


I'll Just let you in and have you as the one I will adore
I will welcome you into my life and cherish you as my beloved


I will follow where the tracks go to drink
I will continue to pursue indulgence


But I don't know If I can swallow
Yet, I'm uncertain if I can handle it


Or If ill taste anything
Or if I will experience any sensations


And we took driving
And we embarked on road trips


Through the tall tip pines
Traveling amidst the towering pine trees


Sleeping in the corn
Resting in the cornfields


When the heat got high
When the temperature became intense


We were the gold under the mountain
We were the precious treasure hidden beneath the mountain


We were the midnight howl
We were the voices that echoed during midnight


Remember that old boy
Recall that past guy


When you're harder now
When you have become tougher


I don't know If I can swallow
I'm unsure if I can handle it


If I can taste anything
If I will experience any sensations




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Written by: Logan Bowden

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