![]() I can also relate it to being depressed and feeling down, because there is always a reason for that, and you end up associating that depressive feeling to a lot of things, just like the drug addiction, and just like it you sometimes get "healed" and then crumble to the ground when something triggers the bad feeling again "I tear it down, i tear it down, but then it's born again" reminiscent of the sad and hopeless feeling that haunts your life once you're on that "other side" Reason: reminiscent of the sad and hopeless feeling that haunts your life once you're on that "other side"Īlso the tune of the song is very. SORRY for being so descriptive and explicit but this is what I understand the lyrics to be in relation to.Īlso the tune of the song is very. Then once you've used once after being clean for a while you're back on that "other side", craving, fighting the drug, all over again. Before you push it in you "pull the thread" (untie the tourniquet) then push in. Then you put the needle in and pull the plunger out to register blood. Push the trigger and pull the thread I’ve got to take it on the otherside" - When you inject, if you use a tourniquet, you tie something around your arm to make the vein show. ***EXPLICIT CONTENT ABOUT DRUG USE WARNING*** So many things out there can give you the urge to bring it back into your life. You see a user and you're tempted to "Befriend" them and get contacts. You're reminded of it by some little reason. It's not your friend, you defeat it, but it so easily comes back. its hard to explain unless you've been there.Īnd then it’s born again" - You hate the drug, you know it's wrecked your life. "I Don't believe it's bad" Can be that heroin addicts don't believe it's bad, they know its bad, but well. Enjoying her like a slut enjoys sex then feeling dirty afterward. By slut, he is referring to abusing "her" and allowing her to abuse him. You love it, it shows you a wonderful time then give you hell. "She wants to know am I still a slut" - People often refer to heroin as "she" because the drug can be like an abusive relationship. Spillin my guts could refer to vomiting which happens during withdrawal. "The ashtray’s full and I’m spillin’ my guts" - Heroin users smoke a lot because it enhances the high. Once you have that desire to use after being triggered it's extremely hard to throw off. You're on the otherside and you're going to have to live there forever. I’ve got to take it on the otherside" - Once you've been to the "other side", ie, you've tried heroin a few times or you've been addicted, there's no going back. "Stranger things could never change my mind Maybe he just thought of heroin or the photo reminded him. "I thought it up and brought up the past" - It reminded him of his past. Maybe the photo was of a person or a place that reminded him of drugs. "I heard your voice through a photograph" - Referring to seeing a photo that reminded him of drugs even if it isn't even particularly related. Photographs, anything that reminds you, it brings back memories and a desire to use. Places remind you of fond memories of using, they trigger you. But the desire to use, the things you've experienced, they will never truly go away. You can change your life, you can end your addiction. Once you've been a heroin addict, there is no true going back. WARNING - This may contain explicit information about drug use, please don't read if it offends you I tear it down, I tear it down and then it's born again I yell and tell it that it's not my friend The ashtray's full and I'm spillin' my guts A stranger thing could never change my mind
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