I liked going to school,
I didn't want to fool around with drugs
Cause all of my friends were dropping out
I had to get stuff done, I wasn't fun
I didn't try pot 'til I was 21,
but now I'm overcompensating

I'd like to see what morning looks like
Don't wanna drink pint after pint
I wanna wake up without feeling sick
But I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic

At 28 I realized
hydrocodone was pretty great
For hangovers and late night hangs
I decided to spend my life having the best of times
It's too bad most of them I'll probably forget

And now I know what morning looks like
But only when I greet it from the previous night
My friends are telling me that I need to find a clinic
But I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic

Can't stop taking drugs


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    I agree with the dude who said this song title is a nod at the older song "I Wanna be an Alcoholic", and I think the song is autobiographical. I believe Fat Mike is simply admitting he IS a drug using alcoholic, Fat Mike has never shyed away from the fact that he likes to drink and take prescription drugs and other recreational drugs (besides heroin). So I think he is just being honest when he says at 28 he discovered vicodin (hydrocodone), and that he is sick of waking up feeling like garbage. I can relate, of course by nighttime your ready to do it all over again though, lol!

    punker1984on May 08, 2012   Link

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