Has the raining stopped yet?
I don't notice anymore
Look up your face
You join in the rain
As you've never really done before
How can this be stopped when
You just opened up the door
How can I go
Back to my home
Thinking life is such a bore

Interesting
It seems to me
The irony of ecstasy
It's coming down much harder than before
Interesting
When you can see
That normal life's like sleep-walking
Hating all the things you once adored

You wake me up
When you're around
It's just my luck
Can't do without
And when you're gone
Watch as I drown
You bring me down
You bring me down

Back and forth
I'm walking
I'm in heaven and in hell
Life is asleep
Between the sheets
The person is I can't believe
Back and forth you're walking
You're my heaven and my hell
Keep me awake
Don't wanna sleep
Just until the next farewell

Interesting
It seems to me
The irony of ecstasy
It's coming down much harder than before
Interesting
When you can see
That normal life's like sleep-walking
Not another day
Not another day
Can't take much more

You wake me up
When you're around
It's just my luck
Can't do without
And when you're gone
Watch as I drown
You bring me down
You bring me down


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    seems like it's about drugs to me.

    "interesting it seems to me the irony of ecstacy is coming down much harder than before "

    it brings you up and you feel amazing, then you come down and feel worse than you did before you did it.

    "interesting when you can see that normal life's like sleep-walking compared to all the things you once ignored " and "how can this be stopped when you just opened up the door? how can I go back to my home thinking life is such a bore?"

    being sober seems so boring. the drug has "opened the door" to this amazing side of life.

    "you wake me up when you're around it's just my luck can't do without and when you're gone watch as I drown you bring me down you bring me down... "

    "can't do without"- developing an addiction. "you wake me up"- seems like that's referring to one of the effects of the drug, which makes me think it is an upper. then there is the part about not wanting to sleep which is another effect of uppers

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