The song "Too Drunk to Drive" arrives halfway through the album and apparently wears its heart on its sleeve. Is Bryan railing against reckless drivers who choose to get behind the wheel after a few too many beers, thereby endangering their own lives as well as everybody else on the road? Indeed the lyrics seem to invoke a man who's lost control of himself. "Girl, I'm too, I'm too, I'm too drunk to drive," Bryan sings, advising his paramour to "Hide my keys" and "Lock the door." (via Genius)
Later, he intones gravely, "These four walls are safer than them two lanes," and the song ends with Bryan simply reiterating that he's too drunk to drive. So, what gives? Is the country singer, who has another track on the album titled "One Margarita" that's definitely about partying and drinking a bit too much, struggling with some of his own demons?
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