Dirty on the ground is what I need
I got another one to tell you
And another one to make you believe
Pity in the grass tried to be
The one you needed when I told you
That you wanted something bigger than me

I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay
I said that I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay

'Cause you are not alive
When I need you
I need it quickly
In case you never know

I can't play where I'm not supposed to anyway

Dirty on the ground is what I see
I need another reason why
I need another reason, tell me to breathe
The dirtier the sound, the best I breathe
I tried to do it all for you
It didn't do anything for me

'Cause I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay
I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay

And you and I will find
That when I need you
I need it quickly
In fact, you'll never know

I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay
I said that I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay

He said I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay
I've got friends in all the right places
I know what they want
And I know they don't want me to stay


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    I like all these interpretations..I guess its just one of those songs lol I think it was saying "you are not alive when I need you" not "you and I will ride"

    I believe it is a song about someone who is rock bottom. Sometimes you thrive on the feeling of spiralling down "dirty on the ground in what i need""the dirtier the sound the best I breathe", especially in relation to a death, as it can feel like the worse state you are in, the more you loved that person. It about someone who lies (2nd line) and who has driven people away (3rd,4th line and chorus). These people may pity him but his depression makes them uncomfortable.

    He needs a reason why this person has died, and he needs a reason to keep living. He needs this person to be with him very much. It may even refer to drinking/drug taking to dull the pain "when I need you, I need 'it' quickly".

    I love the emotion in his voice on the line "I need another reason why, I need another reason tell me to breathe".

    MyOvenCanCookBitsOfOvenon May 29, 2009   Link

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