I take drugs
I take drugs
I take drugs I take drugs
I take drugs and you should too

I take drugs
I take drugs
I take drugs and you should too (repeated)

Every day in every way
I'm looking for a fix to make me feel ok
I need something to give me hope
Like an automatic weapon or an eight ball of coke

I take drugs
I take drugs
I take drugs and you should too (repeated)

I'm stressin out I need it now
I need some fucking pills to bring me down
What's the crime if I snort a line
Toke, choke shoot it up all at the same time

I take drugs
I take drugs
I take drugs and you should too (repeated)

I need the drugs and they need me
Drug use is the only use for me
Just say no but I'm always sayin yes
To the D R U G S

I take drugs
I take drugs
I take drugs and you should too (repeated)


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I Take Drugs Lyrics as written by Nathan J. Jordison Joseph Poole

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    People need to learn how to recognize satire.

    BipolarMansonon March 31, 2005   Link

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