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Plead The Fifth

by Cooper Alan

Summary

This song is all about the wild nights out, the chaos that follows, and the urge to avoid taking responsibility. The narrator embraces fun and trouble while justifying his actions with a carefree attitude.

Full Analysis

The overall theme of "Plead The Fifth" revolves around the consequences of drunken antics and the desire to escape accountability. The narrator recounts a night filled with bad decisions, from fights to run-ins with the law, yet he refuses to fully own up to it. Instead, he leans into the idea that having a good time shouldn’t come with guilt, capturing that reckless spirit many can relate to after a night out.

Verse 1

I'll bleed the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight
They say I was drunk, I threw a punch, I caught some big ol' bouncer dumbs
He kicked me out, I snuck back inside, and that's how I got these two black eyes
I got lonely, called my ex, second I come over, she said I guess

This verse sets the scene for a typical wild night out. The mention of "bleed the fifth of Jack" hints at a routine of drinking Jack Daniel’s whiskey, showing his intention to party. The narrator quickly dives into trouble, getting kicked out and ending up with black eyes, which paints a vivid picture of chaos. His loneliness leads him to reach out to an ex, hinting at a mix of regret and nostalgia as he tries to fill the void.

Chorus

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify

The chorus captures the essence of the song. The phrase "I plead the fifth" cleverly ties into the idea of avoiding self-incrimination. It’s a catchy way to express that while he recognizes his mistakes, he won’t own up to them. The repetition of having a good time and not feeling guilty reinforces that carefree attitude, making it relatable for anyone who's ever overindulged.

Verse 2

So I called my brother, he got me out
Said sleep it off, they're on my couch
About four o'clock, it was happy-hour
And I've always been a sucker for a whiskey sour

In this verse, we see the aftermath of the previous chaos. The narrator turns to his brother for help, showing a bond that’s supportive in tough times. As he wakes up and heads for happy hour, the cycle of drinking continues. The mention of being a “sucker for a whiskey sour” adds a personal touch, making his character feel real and relatable. It’s as if he’s resigned to the fact that this is just how his nights go.

Chorus

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify

Repeating the chorus reinforces the narrator’s mantra throughout the night. He’s acknowledging his reckless behavior but still refusing to take full responsibility. It’s catchy and emphasizes his carefree attitude toward the consequences of his actions.

Bridge

That's my story and I'm sticking to it
Don't know what I did but I didn't do it

The bridge adds a humorous twist, showcasing denial in a light-hearted way. It’s almost like he’s trying to convince himself that whatever happened wasn’t really his fault. This line reflects a common sentiment after a night of heavy drinking, where the details get fuzzy but the consequences linger.

Chorus

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify

The chorus repeats once again, driving home the point that while the narrator is aware of his mistakes, he chooses to brush them off. The catchy hook makes it memorable and wraps the song up with a fun, carefree vibe.

Closing Thoughts

"Plead The Fifth" is a fun anthem for anyone who’s had their share of wild nights and questionable choices. The narrator’s ability to laugh at his mistakes while refusing to take blame speaks to a universal experience. It’s a reminder that sometimes, it’s easier to just enjoy the chaos and not worry too much about the aftermath.

Full Lyrics

I'll bleed the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight

They say I was drunk, I threw a punch, I caught some big ol' bouncer dumbs
He kicked me out, I snuck back inside, and that's how I got these two black eyes
I got lonely, called my ex, second I come over, she said I guess
So I called a lift, he picked me up, about halfway there I blew some chunks
He kicked me out on Cherry Street, about that time I saw blue lights bling

Said you can't be here can't sleep here so I went to the quick mart
Bought a beer went back to where that cop was parked
And I poured that high life on his car
And he put me in the back with a dude named Mark
Wound up at the station and here we are

When I see that judge at 8 a.m.
I know my rights and I'll tell him

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify
It all went south and I ain't proud
But a good time ain't no crime
I'll plead the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight

So I called my brother, he got me out
Said sleep it off, they're on my couch
About four o'clock, it was happy-hour
And I've always been a sucker for a whiskey sour
I thought I'd have just one then
Somehow two turned into ten
And I thought, oh hell, here we go again
And some pretty girl gave me a grin
We stumbled into some different place

Right about that time I saw my face
On a poster up on the wall
Said, don't serve this guy alcohol
Then she asked me, hey, ain't that you?
What the hell'd you do?

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify
It all went south and I ain't proud
But a good time ain't no crime
I plead the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight

That's my story and I'm sticking to it
Don't know what I did but I didn't do it

I plead the fifth
I did some shit when I was drunk last night
I raised some hell, I posted bail but I won't testify
It all went south and I ain't proud
But a good time ain't no crime
I'll plead the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight

It all went south and I ain't proud, but a good time ain't no crime
I'll plead the fifth of Jack again when I go out tonight
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