Play the Game
Shout Out Louds Lyrics


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My friends, they don't talk to me anymore.
They don't call me anymore
Since I left the shore.

So I drink again.
And I play the game
Like I did yesterday.
Are you the same?
Are you the same?

My friends, I'll never see them again
Until I know what happened back then.
Until someone takes the blame.

So I drink again.
And I play the game
Like I did yesterday.
Are you the same?
Are you the same?

Are you?





Who's at the door?
Who did you open it for?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Shout Out Louds' song "Play The Game" describe the sorrowful feeling of losing touch with friends after leaving the shore. The lead singer is lamenting about how his closest friends have stopped talking to him since he left the shore. His desperate attempts to reach out to them have failed and he's left feeling alienated and lonely.


The lyrics are a poignant reminder of the trials and tribulations of growing up and moving on with one's life. The singer is left to wrestle with the consequences of his choices and the toll taken on his friendships in light of his absence. The song's references to drinking and indulging in the game suggest a certain sense of disillusionment and unease at the singer's current plight. The lines "Until someone takes the blame" and "Who's at the door? Who did you open it for?" only serve to emphasize the ambiguity and uncertainty of the situation.


Overall, "Play The Game" is a powerful, emotionally charged track that deals with themes of loss, loneliness, and the delicate nature of friendships. The lyrics suggest that no matter how hard we try to hold onto what we have, there will always be some things that are out of our control.


Line by Line Meaning

My friends, they don't talk to me anymore.
The singer has lost touch with their friends after leaving the shore.


They don't call me anymore Since I left the shore.
The singer's friends have stopped contacting them after they moved away.


So I drink again. And I play the game Like I did yesterday. Are you the same? Are you the same?
The singer copes with their loneliness by drinking and pretending everything is the same. They wonder if anyone else does the same.


My friends, I'll never see them again Until I know what happened back then. Until someone takes the blame.
The artist won't reconcile with their friends until they figure out what went wrong and who is responsible.


Who's at the door? Who did you open it for?
The artist is questioning who is coming into their life and who they are letting in.




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Written by: ADAM OLENIUS

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