I still remember a year ago
The times we spent
I feel that I'm happier now
Up from the down
By all means
It's strange cause I feel the same way

I think of what it looks like, I think of what it tastes like
I think of what it looks like, I think of what it tastes, tastes

Same strange, said it's strange cause I feel the same
Same strange, said it's strange cause I feel the same
Still remember what it tastes like, what it felt like

Makes me ill, me ill

I think of what it looks like, I think of what it tastes like
I think of what it looks like, I think of what it tastes, tastes

Same strange, said it's strange cause I feel the same
Same strange, said it's strange cause I feel the same
Still remember what it tastes like, what it felt like
Same strange, said it's strange cause I feel the same

It makes me ill, makes me ill
Makes me, makes me
(Kinda makes me ill, kinda makes me ill, me ill)
Still remember what it tastes like, what it felt like
(Kinda makes me ill)
What it felt like
(Makes)


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    pretty obviously about drug use...he remembers what it was like to use drugs and how it felt, but now that he doesnt use them anymore he realizes that he doesnt need them to feel good, that there are other things in life besides drugs that can make you feel that way.

    InfamousInDeathon November 13, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Angry song...makes me think of hating love..what is it to taste it

    MindlessFuckon June 30, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I love The Used, one of the best new bands out there.

    Motionlessandwhiteon July 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    kay ya i just found this band a couple days ago....fuk im in love with them....or i would be in love with them if there was such thing

    FingerElevenon July 28, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    i saw these guys live and they said the song is about crystal meth right before they played it

    blinkchaseron August 10, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    i was gonna say i think this song is about drugs.. its kinda obvious..

    taking_back_kakeyon September 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Yeah, it is about drugs. Bert used to be addicted to Meth.

    x//distanceon March 29, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    yeh this song is just really amamzing n so are they.

    BeAutifulMistAke18on April 26, 2003   Link
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    Yeah i just met them last weekend and Quinn said this is their favorite to play live..........they've been asked to play on Conan O'Brien and they're gonna play this, even though they're telling the show that they'll play buried myself alive.

    UsedX8385on May 01, 2003   Link
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    best band goin man. wicked song song emotion Bert ius talented musician lyrics are wicked. this song I THINK and hwta i think is about a past relationship with some chick and how hes bettering ( if thats even a word) himself and feeling better at the same time. if that is the right feeling from the song then i hope berts doin well and stronger now! peace!

    kidlyfeeon September 17, 2004   Link

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