It's biting it's teething it's biting I'm bleeding
It's calling it's crawling it's calling and I'm falling
The perfect sound of middle ground
Pull me under before I try to drag you down

Someone has to pull me under before
I try to drag you down
They're fighting they're growing they're fighting and I'm growing
I'm biting I'm teething I'm bleeding


Lyrics submitted by lemonie_fresh, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Drag You Down Lyrics as written by Robert Scott Anderson James Ryan Black

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    I think the song is about loving someone enough to know that they'll be better of without you..

    ChyldeOfTheLotuson May 19, 2004   Link
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    this song is really cool. Things are going insane. The guy's saying that if they don't pull him down, he'll drag them down himself; whichever way you look at it, everything's gonna get pulled down.

    freak_on_a_leashon April 15, 2002   Link
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    sweet ass song by some sweet ass good ol canadians! CANADA KICKS ASS!!!!!!!!

    sic n twistedon May 09, 2002   Link
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    the only song i can do on guitar btw (im a drummer), kick ass

    sic n twistedon June 13, 2002   Link
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    This is the greatest song. It's awesome because you can just blast it while your pissed off at the world. I love Finger Eleven they're my favorite band. James Black, Scott Anderson, Rich Beddoe, Rick Jackett, and Sean Anderson are pure genius!

    FingerElevenFreakon June 16, 2002   Link
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    :: shrug :: life. what else? pain=life

    xsafteyxpinxon June 17, 2002   Link
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    They came to my college(Sheridan College in Oakville Ontario) and did a live show, i loved every second of it, then chatted with them after. Very cool people, very cool and intense live show, and good music :)

    ab0veon June 18, 2002   Link
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    One of the Dumbest fucking songs I've ever heard. I do like the chorus though.

    strykerchickon September 06, 2002   Link
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    I do like this song, but I do agree a little with stryker.. That whole "It's biting.. It's Teething" stuff is kinda ummm, dumb..

    Foshyon April 09, 2003   Link
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    kik ass song. i dont think u could write lyrics ne better so why insult them? THEY'RE the ppl making millions of dollars for performing these "dumb" lyics.. not you. so b4 u go insulting other ppls hard work, think about wut yer saying.

    forsaken_rasberrieon May 10, 2003   Link

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