You're all the same
You lose you win
Your mystery hides all your feelings
You're on your way to medicate
No one to hold
No one to see

Take another pill for love
Let it open up your mind to
Be free again
Think of everyone you've lost
Let them open up your heart to
Complete yourself

You're all alone
With broken wings
Your life hinges on your direction
Look to the stars who medicate
Listen to hear the whole world sing

Take another pill for love
Let it open up your mind to
Be free again
Think of everyone you've lost
Let them open up your heart to
Complete yourself

The world to hold
(Live again)
The world to sing
(Live again)
The world to hold
(Live again)
The world to sing

Take another pill for love
Let it open up your mind to
Be free again
Think of everyone you've lost
Let them open up your heart to
Complete yourself

The world to hold
(Live again)
The world to sing
(Live again)
The world to hold

Live again


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Another Pill Lyrics as written by Ronald Ward Jeremy D. Marshall

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    Hmm well devils playmate..interesting interpretation.i too feel that 'love' is a person in the song and his life. and that tragically her/his life was taken away, leaving him incomplete and only memories to hold on to.(look to the stars to medicate) I think he's trying to say that we are all the same and that because X has nothing to only sorrowfull memorieshold on to or no one to make him feel wanted.so he advises all of us to think of the things that made us happy .X in the song turns to 'medicate' although this could mean a drug this could also mean something that we want to feel but we dont want to consume. and he advises x to take another pill for love even if it remidns of you of sorrow. think of everyone you lost and be complete with yourself. come to terms with yourself as theres no one to take ther place. instead of keeping the sorrows to yourself. get it out of your system.

    vidhu1986on March 07, 2007   Link

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