![]() The speaker needs the strongest alcohol to help them forget about the pain of their heartbreak. The speaker is accepting that they are now single. The speaker feels like they need alcohol to get through the pain of losing their ex. The speaker's ex has moved on and found someone else to be with. The speaker imagines their ex with someone else, causing them great pain. The speaker wants to avoid confronting the truth of their ex moving on. The speaker needs the numbing effects of alcohol to forget about their ex. The speaker realizes they need to move on from their ex. The speaker's ex is no longer in their life, causing them great sadness. The speaker wants the bartender to make the drinks stronger to feel the effects quicker. The speaker feels like they cannot perform karaoke without their ex. The speaker does not want to participate in something they used to enjoy doing with their ex. The speaker does not want to wear a wedding ring now that their ex is gone. The speaker wants to avoid thoughts of their ex to avoid the pain. The speaker is experiencing a pain they have never experienced before. 'Cause I ain't ever hurt like this before The speaker wants to drink quickly and heavily to forget about their heartbreak. The speaker wants to quickly finish the rounds of drinks. The speaker needs another round of drinks to continue numbing the pain. The speaker hopes that consuming alcohol will help them forget about the hurt they are feeling. The speaker has had enough of the emotional pain. ![]() The goal of the drink is to avoid feeling any emotional pain. I need another drink to numb the pain of heartbreak. However, in the end, he realizes that he needs a better viewpoint without the aid of whiskey glasses to move on from the relationship. He wants to see things as they are while having his pain numbed by the alcohol. Wallen's use of whiskey glasses is a metaphor for looking at the world in a different light. He knows that he'll need a double shot of "heartbreak proof" to get over the pain. He just wants to be able to make it through the night or be single without feeling the hurt of the breakup. He can't think about her, see her ring, or even sing at a karaoke bar without her. The verses highlight specific instances where Wallen finds it difficult to forget about his past relationship. ![]() The chorus is a desperate plea for more drinks, so he can forget about the pain and move on. He sings that he needs some "whiskey glasses" to see the world through because he doesn't want to see the truth of what's happening. He's trying his best to move on but can't seem to shake off the memories of her, especially when he thinks she's with someone else. He's feeling so devastated from a recent breakup that he just wants to numb the pain and forget about everything, including his ex-girlfriend. In "Whiskey Glasses," Morgan Wallen is singing about heartbreak and trying to drown his sorrows with alcohol. Oh, see the world through whiskey glasses, yeah Now I ain't drunk dialing no more at 3 AM (I need a better view, where I don't drink to you) ![]() (Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth) ![]() I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proofĪnd see the world through whiskey glasses Line 'em up, line ‘em up, line ‘em up, line ‘em up / Knock ‘em back, knock ‘em back, knock ‘em back, knock ‘em back / Fill 'em up, fill ‘em up, fill ‘em up, fill ‘em up / 'Cause if she ain't ever coming back.She's probably making out on the couch right now Last call, I swear this will be my last call / I ain't drunk dialing no more at 3AM / Mr. I'ma need some whiskey glasses / 'Cause I don't wanna see the truth / She's probably making out on the couch right now with someone new / Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses / If I'm gonna make it through / If I'ma be single / I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof / And see the world through whiskey glasses / See the world through whiskey glasses. Pour me, pour me another drink / 'Cause I don't wanna feel a thing / No more, hell no / I just want to sip 'til the pain wears off / Pour me, pour me another round / Line 'em up and knock 'em down / Two more let's go / 'Cause I ain't ever hurt like this before / Don't wanna think about her / Wear a ring without her / Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar, can't sing without her / So make them drinks strong / 'Cause brother she's gone / And if I'm ever gonna move on. ![]()
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