I wake up around 4 or 5
Eat, shower, and get dressed in about an hour's time
Take my vitamins, check my messages and call around to some friends
Make plans for dinner and drinks sometime after 9:00

Oh we're definitely going to call in early tonight
Well, I need to dry out take some time to clear my mind
Now before you know it here I am again,
It's fucking two o'clock in the morning
Standing in a bar, with a drink in hand

How low can you go before you can't turn around?

Now seriously, this is my last and final time
Well I'm making some big, big changes in my life
No, you won't catch me down here again
Waiting to score sweaty money palmed in my hand
What the fuck are you cutting this with anyway?

Because I've got some really, really big plans
And today's the day I'm putting them into action
But before you know it, here I am again
Fucking six o'clock in the morning
Rolled up dollar bill in my hand

How low can you go before you turn around?

And I'm sick of feeling like I'm losing my mind
Sick of doing the same thing night after night
Sick of self-loathing and self-absorption
Self-destructive narcissism
I'm sick to death of being constantly fucking sick of

I don't know who I can trust
Thought there was us, now there is no one


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    Yeah, I think that you guys hit the nail on the head. It just seems to be about a guy who's got some drinking (and possibly drug) problems who's just really lookin' for a way out, and the only person who supported him (most likely his lover), is leaving him and now he has to face these things alone.

    I hate it when people over-analyze songs, but I couldn't help but notice that the song seems to start out with the feeling of purpose and determination, but as the song goes on, the lyrics reflect that all of his confidence is gone and it seems like all hope is lost.

    "I don't know who I can trust. Thought there was us, now there is no one."

    Great song. I like the slower version from the album best.

    Squevenon March 13, 2006   Link

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