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I fell asleep about a year ago
I'm dreaming now with the coma fools
I hit my head on the rabbit hole
Long way down
Is this the dream that I always had
Cold sweats with some cocktail jazz
Never thought I could hit this high
Long way down
She said it doesn't have to feel this way
Sit down boy 'cause you don't have to go
'Cause we can get high again
Yeah we can get high yeah
We can get high again
We can just fly
I felt a twitch a couple months ago
I'm floating now in a tear duct pool
I ripped my shirt on a blowtorched fence
Long way down
Always up to no good
Always sad
When you're in the forest
Don't look back
Chorus
I'm dreaming now with the coma fools
I hit my head on the rabbit hole
Long way down
Is this the dream that I always had
Cold sweats with some cocktail jazz
Never thought I could hit this high
Long way down
She said it doesn't have to feel this way
Sit down boy 'cause you don't have to go
'Cause we can get high again
Yeah we can get high yeah
We can get high again
We can just fly
I felt a twitch a couple months ago
I'm floating now in a tear duct pool
I ripped my shirt on a blowtorched fence
Long way down
Always up to no good
Always sad
When you're in the forest
Don't look back
Chorus
Lyrics submitted by Aerion
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i think its about how being high brings you down... the rabbit hole is like in alice in wonderland, where the whole thing is jus a ridiculous dream that makes no sense. but she jus says, we can do it again, so he jus does, and stays in his nonsensical fantasy world