Warm sun feed me up
I'm leery loaded up
Loathing for a change
And I slip some
Boil away

Swallowed, followed
Heavy about everything but my love
Swallowed, sorrowed
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and yet

Just wanted to be myself
Hey you said you would love to try some
Hey you said you would love to die some
In the middle of a world on a fishhook
You're the wave, you're the wave, you're the wave

Swallowed, borrowed
Heavy about everything but my love
Swallowed, hollowed
Sharp about everyone but yourself
Swallowed, oh no
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and you're not
I'm with everyone and yet

Piss on self-esteem
Forward busted knee
Sick head, blackened lungs
And I'm a simple selfish son

Swallowed, followed
Heavy about everything but my love
Swallowed, oh no
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and yet not
I'm with everyone and yet not

Got to get away from here
Got to get away from here
Got to get away from here
Got to get away from here

Miss the one that I love a lot
I miss the one that I love a lot
I miss the one that I love a lot
I love


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Swallowed Lyrics as written by Gavin Rossdale

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    Pretty Simple....

    Drug Use....Not be happy about your life or the direction it's taking. Waiting for that change to happen but until the only escape is drugs.

    Being "heavy" about something is to have emotional distress. So by saying he's heavy about everything but his love could mean that theres a supportive love interest or that in the way he loves those around him he finds relief.

    Being with everyone but yet not, is a simple but beautiful lyric. He's being disassociative about his interactions with others. You can surround yourself with people, try to distract yourself but those feelings of anxiety and uncertainty remain. Sort of spacing out when around people.

    ADEMEO86on May 19, 2012   Link

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