There's a time that will come
When the kitchen is sunny and
There's just no other place I like to be

And everything's gone
And my finger is longer
And I never want to come down again

I feel so lonely
I feel so lonely
I got cold last night on a West-bound train

I love the moonlight
That combs the praires
I got cold last night on a box car floor

Oh my baby couldn't shame me that day
When my lady threw my drugs away
Hey, I almost thought she'd need me to know
I like drugs
I love them so

I like drugs
I like to linger in the alleyway
I like drugs
I like to hold them for a friend
And everything's gone
And my finger is longer
I never want to come down again

I like to do drugs
I like to have drugs
I like to hold a cigarette full of grass in my hand
Until one morning
That ugly morning
When the brat got stabbed and the cat got drunk

Oh my baby couldn't shame me that day
When my lady threw my drugs away
Hey, I almost thought she'd need me to know
I like drugs
I love them so

I like drugs


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Drugs Lyrics as written by Adam Green

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    From Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique to David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes, Lou Reed's Perfect Day and The Beatles' Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, drugs have been lauded, condemned, identified and obscured through the medium of song since the beginning of music itself. But rarely have they been so competently explained than in Adam Green's classic lines:

    "I like drugs . . . I like to do drugs . . . I like to have drugs . . . I like drugs . . . I love them so . . . I like drugs"

    NellieWhiskeyon April 29, 2010   Link
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    I like drugs, i like to hold them for a friend.

    Chubby Princesson August 06, 2006   Link
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    :)

    Escapiismon July 01, 2007   Link
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    I know he's a man that loves drugs but what does he mean by "When the brat got stabbed and the cat got drunk"?

    geweton September 09, 2008   Link
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    I know he's a man that loves drugs but what does he mean by "When the brat got stabbed and the cat got drunk"?

    geweton September 09, 2008   Link
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    I think this song means that Adam Green likes drugs

    crackhouseblueson June 24, 2010   Link

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