If something has to change then it always does
If something has to change then it always does

You don't need this disease, not right now
No, you don't need this disease, not right now

Oh you don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease

If something has to give then it always will
If something has to give then it always will

You don't need this disease, not right now
No, you don't need this disease
Not right now, no, no, not right now

You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't

Would you fall down
Would you fall down

Oh you don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't know, won't fall down

You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't
You don't need this disease you don't


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    I have two theories about the meaning of this song. The first is a self loathing sort of rejection, could he be saying "you dont need me"? The second is a more literal interpriation, could it be about a family member to falls ill? This would also explain the theme of things changing in the verses well. Great song anyway

    Kristafonon January 26, 2006   Link

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