I'll come down to get you high
Or maybe sing you a lullaby
Sing you to sleep, a sleep you'll never wake from
Sing you to coma so to speak

When I fall down I'll fall apart
Trade in my bike for a shopping cart
And beg change from a world that needs some
Like I need someone
So where are you my little needle?
The stack's been burned away
But I'm so inebriated that I cannot see
Three feet in front of me
Between the moon and you, lunacy is setting in

Lately I've been feeling dead inside
Like my guts have dried up and died
But every night I water them back to life
Yeah every night I water them back to life

When I fall down I'll fall apart
Trade in my bike for a shopping cart
And beg change from a world that needs some
I'm tired of sleeping alone
So where are you my little needle?
The stack's been burned away
But I'm so inebriated that I cannot see
Three feet in front of me
Between the moon and you, lunacy is setting in


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    i think this song IS about not being able to find a girl...the needle-in-the-haystack thing is referencing it..."the stack's been burned away," so the needle is left, but "i'm so inebriated i, i cannot see, three feet in front of me," he's so drunk he still can't see the needle / find the girl. it makes much more sense then saying it's about heroin because of the word needle, and i don't see ANYTHING in this song otherwise that would make it about drugs. the "lately i've been feeling dead inside / like my guts have dried up and died / every night, i water 'em back to life" is that he is lonely, so he drinks. and somehow i doubt that skiba's "doped-up ass" would want to "beat the fuck out of" me for fucking "misinterpretating" this song...because that's definitely a word. jackass.

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