Morgan Wallen Lyrics, Meaning & Videos

865
Morgan Wallen Lyrics


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One glass on the living room table

Phone face down, Church up loud
Was tryna drown you out tonight
But, first sip, I can feel you on my shoulder
The Tennessee heat, have me feeling colder
Thought a drink would get you off my mind


But this bottle tastes like 865-409-1021
Yeah, one last time, don't think twice
Girl, just pick it up and come over
Give the bedroom door a little closure
I know I told you I wouldn't call and I tried
But this bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)

You might think I don't really want you with me
You might tell me to empty out my whiskey
Or try changin' what I'm holdin' in my hand
Try another liquor, try another brand
But it don't matter if I got my lips on a different drink
On a different night
Yeah, the second that I take a sip all I'm gonna think is

This bottle tastes like 865-409-1021
Yeah, one last time, don't think twice
Girl, just pick it up and come over
Give the bedroom door a little closure
I know I told you I wouldn't call and I tried
But this bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)

Thought a drink would get you off my mind
I ain't saying I love you but I might

'Cause this bottle tastes like 865-409-1021
Yeah, one last time, don't think twice
Girl, just pick it up and come over
Give the bedroom door a little closure
I know I told you I wouldn't call and I tried
But this bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
And this bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)

This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021, yeah)


Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Morgan Wallen's song "865" tell the story of a man who is trying to forget his past lover with the help of alcohol. He is sitting in his living room with a glass of whiskey on the table while playing his music as loud as possible to get her out of his mind. However, he finds himself reminiscing about her as he sips the whiskey, and it only reminds him of her more. He admits to himself that the alcohol tastes like her phone number, and he can't help but want to call her.


The chorus of the song repeats the phone number, 865-409-1021, emphasizing how much the taste of the alcohol reminds him of her. He begs her to come over one last time and gives into his temptation, despite promising himself that he wouldn't call her again.


The lyrics of "865" convey the struggle of trying to move on from someone you still have feelings for. The man knows that he shouldn't call her, but he can't help but be reminded of her every time he takes a sip of his drink.


Line by Line Meaning

Jack D, there's a seven on the label
The whiskey bottle has a label that says its brand is Jack Daniels with the number 7 on it.


One glass on the living room table
There is only one glass on the table in the living room.


Phone face down, Church up loud
The phone is facing downwards and Church music is playing loudly in the background.


Was tryna drown you out tonight
The person was trying to forget or ignore the person they are thinking about by drinking and listening to loud music.


But, first sip, I can feel you on my shoulder
Upon taking the first sip of the drink, the person immediately starts thinking about and feeling the presence of the person they are trying to forget.


The Tennessee heat, have me feeling colder
The heat of Tennessee does not provide any comfort to the person, and instead makes them feel colder emotionally.


Thought a drink would get you off my mind
The person thought that drinking would help them forget the person they are thinking about.


This bottle tastes like 865-409-1021
The drink tastes like the person's phone number, implying that the drink reminds them of the person they want to forget.


Yeah, one last time, don't think twice
The person wants to see the person they are thinking about one last time, without any hesitation or second thoughts.


Girl, just pick it up and come over
The person wants the person they are thinking about to pick up the phone and come over to their place.


Give the bedroom door a little closure
The person wants to go into the bedroom and close the door behind them for privacy with the person they are thinking about.


I know I told you I wouldn't call and I tried
The person had promised that they would not call the person they are thinking about, but they could not keep that promise.


You might think I don't really want you with me
The person thinks that the other person might assume that they do not actually want to be with them.


You might tell me to empty out my whiskey
The other person might suggest that the person stop drinking or pour their drink out.


Or try changin' what I'm holdin' in my hand
The other person might recommend that the person switch to a different drink or not hold anything in their hand.


Try another liquor, try another brand
The other person might recommend that the person switch to a different type or brand of alcohol.


But it don't matter if I got my lips on a different drink
Trying a different drink or brand of alcohol does not make a difference to the person's thoughts or feelings.


On a different night
Even on a different night, trying a different drink or brand of alcohol does not make a difference to the person's thoughts or feelings.


Thought a drink would get you off my mind
The person thought that drinking would help them forget the person they are thinking about.


I ain't saying I love you but I might
The person is not directly saying they love the other person, but they are considering the possibility of confessing their feelings.


'Cause this bottle tastes like 865-409-1021
The drink tastes like the person's phone number, implying that the drink reminds them of the person they want to forget.


And this bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
The drink tastes like the person's phone number, implying that the drink reminds them of the person they want to forget.


This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021)
The drink tastes like the person's phone number, implying that the drink reminds them of the person they want to forget.


This bottle tastes like 865 (409-1021, yeah)
The drink tastes like the person's phone number, implying that the drink reminds them of the person they want to forget.


Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Blake Pendergrass, John Byron Calton

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