Come on down to the creeps
Come on down to the creeps
(x 2)

Make me take the ride
Free drinks on tonight
Take some have a feast
Break me 'cause it keeps coming...

Down on either side
Bleeding in my mind
Waiting for the creeps
To kill my last believes

So come on down to the creeps
Come on

Come on down to the creeps
Come on down to the creeps
Come on

Walking to the claim
The creeps calling my name
They get me every-time
I'm bleeding and i'm getting

We go split before my eyes
Increase, double size
Lease out my brain
Am i insane to go...

...on down to the creeps

Come on down to the creeps(x5)
Come on

Come on down to the creeps

Holding back the key
Fading sanity
Blowing up my head
Reaching for my always loving...

Partner up in crime
Soaking up my mind
Filling up my glass
I'm gone, at last

So come on down to the creeps
(-repeat till the end-)


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    good song no idea waht its about! prob bout drugs im guessin

    turbojoshon December 17, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    i heard this song for the first time today, i love it.

    "We go split before my eyes Increase, double size Lease out my brain Am I Insane"

    i'm gonna go with that this song is about drugs also.

    tenderonion March 01, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    oh wow, never thought of it that way, i thought it was about alcohol binge drinkin or sex or somethin', like a full-on orgy party Love this song btw, the fedde le grand mix is awesome....

    alterEgoon April 05, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Odd, I interpreted that it's about a woman's spirit breaking as she finally gives into toxic sexual-harassment environment that hinders her... or can help her if...

    Imagine for example an aspiring actress vs Harvey Weinstein. The last lyrics are:

    Holding back the key Fading sanity Blowing up my head Reaching for my always loving...

    Partner up in crime Soaking up my mind Filling up my glass I'm gone, at last

    ... which describes her surrender/corruption as she loses her beliefs and moral compass despite knowing that, as she does it, she's not just a victim, she's now complicit and feels damned.

    JoLaSmaon November 27, 2022   Link

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