The song "You're Just Drunk" by Johnny Orlando tells the story of a complicated and uncertain relationship. The lyrics depict a situation where the narrator's love interest is sending mixed signals and playing games. The song starts with the narrator asking their love interest to ease their mind and be honest with them. Despite claiming to miss the narrator, the love interest is in the city and not making time for them. The narrator feels frustrated as there are numerous missed calls between them, but it's not entirely their fault that they're playing games and not being honest. The love interest's behavior is confusing and their excuses don't make sense. The narrator questions whether it is worth waiting for this person if it's not real love. The love interest seems to be drunk and saying things that may not be genuine. They are treating the relationship as if it's just a high-school crush. The narrator suggests that the love interest should grow up and stop behaving immaturely. Despite the love interest's actions, the narrator is willing to let things slide just this time because they are feeling lonely. They express their frustration through the metaphor of speeding without headlights. The chorus is repeated, emphasizing that the love interest is drunk, saying things they may not mean, and playing with the narrator's emotions just for fun. The love interest already has someone else, suggesting that they are not fully committed to the relationship. The narrator suggests that the love interest needs to grow up and stop acting like it's a high-school relationship. The bridge of the song reinforces the idea that the love interest keeps changing their mind. They claim to be the narrator's but then change their mind repeatedly. Overall, "You're Just Drunk" explores the frustration and confusion that can arise from a relationship where one person is not fully invested or sincere. The song highlights the need for honesty, maturity, and genuine commitment in a romantic relationship.