You hit me just like heroin
I feel you coursing through my veins
I once tried to kick this addiction
I swear I'll never kick again
Won't ever kick again, no

This addiction, can't seem to live without you
This addiction, no going clean
This addiction, I go through withdrawal without your
Sick with this addiction in me

Well those others were like methadone
I took to get me through the day
Now I'm trying to find my way back home
Staying clean along the way
Hold out for the real thing, yeah

This addiction, can't seem to live without you
This addiction, now going clean
This addiction, I go through withdrawal without your
Sick with this addiction in me

This addiction
I go off the rails without your
Sick with this addiction in me


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    i've always loved alkaline trio's music, but recently this past 2008-2009 year my love turned into a passion.

    this addiction to me encompasses old alkaline sounds and soul, with an almost enlightened wise new kick.

    i dont know if i am making much sense, but either way, this band is just so unreal, impossible to put into words

    im not sure about the meaning of this song, if its an allegory or not?

    any ideas?

    flickerkidon January 08, 2010   Link

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