So, Im Nothing.
You Took Something From Me, Now You've Dissapeared.
You're Right Where I Want You.
You Said You Wanted It, Alright.

No! Its Not Alright (3x)
No...

Now I'm Something, And Your Head Is In My Closet.
Dead Forever, They'll Never Search It...

Out Of Sight No! Its Not Alright (3x)
No...
I'm Cold, So Cold, Ohh, Ohh (2x)
If i Find It (2x)
NO! NO WAY! (4x)


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    It seems like it would be that some one to ones virginity aways and just fucked them over bigtime "so im nothing you took something from me and now you've dissapeared" and they will now seek revenge

    Nicocolaon May 02, 2002   Link
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    First off, the song is about someone who was betrayed, the "you took something from me." Isn't just virginity, it means many things. Just betrayal altogether. This person was used, but the victim avenged him/herself. And the video is definitely surrounding a guy who sleeps with virgins and runs off, and at the end, he jumps off the cliff to get away, that's why he is in the wheel chair at the end, because he broke his legs. Easy explanation eh?

    ninscfon June 18, 2002   Link
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    Another song for my ex. For me, this song means that he took what I gave him and much more. He took my time, my comfort, my love and then threw me away like I was nothing. I agree virginity is given away, not taken but I sure regret giving it to him.

    GrlzNotGreyon June 22, 2003   Link
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    "So, Im Nothing. You Took Something From Me, Now You've Dissapeared"

    Someone took her trust/secrets/heart/viginity...and then he just broke out.

    "You're Right Where I Want You. You Said You Wanted It, Alright."

    She trys to confront him about this betrayal and he just tries to deny it and act like its ok.

    "No! Its Not Alright (3x) No..."

    So she gets mad and tells him hes wrong and its not ok to do shit like that

    "Now I'm Something, And Your Head Is In My Closet. Dead Forever, They'll Never Search It... "

    And so he apologises but she tells him 'look, its to late, damage is done...get out of my life'

    "Out Of Sight No! Its Not Alright (3x) No... I'm Cold, So Cold, Ohh, Ohh (2x) If i Find It (2x) NO! NO WAY! (4x)"

    Then she reflects on everything that happened and shes sad but shes angry and shes hurt, but she knows that in a way shes won...

    did that make sense to you??

    Siberian_kisson June 25, 2003   Link
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    To me, this sounds like a guy used her for sex, im not sure about the virginity but it could be. basically he chewed her up and shat her back out... like she was nothing, hince the "so im nothing" and now she's angry at him so she's getting her revenge by hurting him like he hurt her. That's what I think it's about, i could be wrong, but that's what popped in my head when i heard the song. it seems like it could be a theme for girls who have been used by guys. that's what mostly drew me to it, with the 'girl standing up for herself' sound to it. that's my opinion anyway.

    RoCk*PrInCeSson December 30, 2005   Link
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    about the false that virginity is "given away", you're full of crap. i was a virgin when i was raped. does that mean i "gave it away"?!

    auryon March 12, 2007   Link
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    Could've sworn this song was about a book Morgan read about serial killers or something...

    magickmidgeton May 31, 2007   Link
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    "Now I'm Something, And Your Head Is In My Closet. Dead Forever, They'll Never Search It... "

    Okay, so I thought this song was about rape:

    "Now I'm Something"...A virgin no more. She's 'something' but she probably doesn't wholly grasp what, probably a victim or a loser. "And Your Head Is In My Closet"...The 'head' or 'mark' of the rapist in her 'closet'. She was raped, and the layer of her once-sealed virginty is gone by his filthy intented action. "Dead Forever, They'll Never Search It"...Only she knows what happened to her. I mean, for others to know she was raped, they got to look into her crouch to find out if she was indeed raped. But she feels 'dead', or that the exact thing the rapist did to her pretty much is no more, simply a leftover torn scar that nobody will think about searching, unless the girl speaks. =]

    torturedsoulon July 25, 2007   Link
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    To me, this song is about a girl who gave her virginity away or was raped and the guy left. Now she wants revenge for what happened to her and she feels cold inside. As for the name, it could be that the song isn't about Morgan at all, She may have wrote it for a friend named Charlotte.

    Another possibility is that it is about her friend (Charlotte) who betrayed her/took somthing from her.

    Either way, she or her friend was betrayed and wants revenge.

    Eric0912on November 27, 2007   Link
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    that first sentence didnt make sence, someone took ones virginity away or it could be there heart, who knows

    Nicocolaon May 02, 2002   Link

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