Cocaine Sunday

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The Haunting Regret of 'Cocaine Sunday'

The song 'Cocaine Sunday' by Eyedress delves into the depths of regret and the consequences of infidelity. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is grappling with the pain and insecurity that come from their own actions, specifically cheating on a partner. The repetition of the phrase 'I should have never cheated' underscores the remorse and the realization that this betrayal has led to an irreparable situation. The artist expresses a sense of impending doom, contemplating suicide as a result of the overwhelming guilt and self-loathing.

The chorus, 'Said that I'm addicted to pain, I guess you were right,' suggests a self-destructive pattern in the narrator's behavior. It's as if the person acknowledges a tendency to sabotage their own happiness, which is a common theme in songs that explore the darker aspects of love and relationships. The song's title, 'Cocaine Sunday,' could be a metaphor for the fleeting high and subsequent crash of both drug use and toxic love, symbolizing how temporary pleasure can lead to lasting pain.

Eyedress, known for his lo-fi and alternative sound, often explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition in his music. 'Cocaine Sunday' is a reflection of this style, using a haunting melody to accompany the somber lyrics. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt the sting of regret from their mistakes, especially in the context of a relationship where one's actions have caused harm to a loved one.

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