Post Malone: Sugar Wraith Meaning
Song Released: 2018
Sugar Wraith Lyrics
And then I went and changed my life (my life)
I might take out the Wraith tonight (tonight)
Put your arms around me baby
I just want to fly, make it last before we die
And I know you want a...
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Well, most will just say drugs or benzos specifically. The wraiths a car and an allegory for drugs. He makes a lot of references to drugs. Mostly benzos, and cocaine, which is often cut with it. I’ve always looked at it as a relapse story. He started with an 8th (of weed. It’s implied he later did other drugs) then he changed his life. Now he’s thinking about taking out the wraith (drugs), to feel good again. To make it last before he dies. I think the songs a battle with himself. If he should or shouldn’t do it, even if it’s only one more time.
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Heroin (or something down)
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His white Rolls Royce.
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Just want to know a better meaning an understanding of this song.
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Cocaine.
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