Take A Drink

Quietdrive · When All That's Left Is You [2006]

I never want to be part of the herd.

I guess I was incase you haven't heard.

Maybe you can tell that I can't stand,

The way I want to be the included.

I always want to be a mystery.

I always knew that two and two made three.

I wish away the time I'm living in.

I never want to see a smile again.



It's not for sure and I'm feeling like it's not for sure.

Come on and take a drink with me.

Woah, woah.

I don't think you can cope with it.

I don't think you can handle it.

Woah woah.

Forgive my un-forgetfulness,

And take a drink with me.



I wanted to be two but more than one.

I only thought that I could be so dumb.

Crush my heart with your new heels.

I'd beg for you, but I don't kneel.

I understand that you were living there.

It never bothered me that I don't care.

I wonder if I'll act out my impulse.

I wonder if I'll leave if you say go.



It's not for sure and I'm feeling like it's not for sure.

Come on and take a drink with me.

Woah, woah.

I don't think you can cope with it.

I don't think you can handle it.

Woah woah.

Forgive my un-forgetfulness,

And take a drink with me.

Come on just take a drink with me.



If it's all you can take, than I'll be okay.

If it's all I can take then just pull me away.



But it's not for sure and I'm feeling like it's not for sure.

Come on and take a drink with me.

Woah, woah.

I don't think you can cope with it.

I don't think you can handle it.

Woah woah.

Forgive my un-forgetfulness,

And take a drink with me.

Woah, woah.

I don't think you can cope with it,

So take a drink with me.



I never want to be part of the herd.

I guess I was incase you haven't heard.

I want to spend some time to make you see,

So why not come and take a drink with me?

Take A Drink

Quietdrive's "Take A Drink" serves as a poignant centerpiece on their 2006 album, When All That's Left Is You. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic rock and introspective songwriting, characterized by driving rhythms and emotive vocals. Released during a period where Quietdrive was refining their sound, the recording reflects the emotional depth found throughout their discography, particularly in works like Deliverance. The song captures a moment of quiet reflection amidst the energy of the rock genre, resonating with listeners through its universal themes of connection and solitude. It stands as a testament to the band's ability to craft memorable melodies that linger long after the final note fades.