Oh whoa-oh

I take as much as I can get
I don't take any regret
I close my eyes to conjure up something
But it's just a faint taste in my mouth

I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down

By tomorrow I'll be leaving
By tomorrow I'll gone
If you want to tell me something
You had better make it strong

'Cause I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down

I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
Here I go

There I go

You abuse the ones who love you
You abuse the ones who won't
If you ever had a real heart
I don't think you'd know where to start

'Cause I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
Yeah, I think I'm coming down

Yes, I think I'm coming down
Yes, I think I'm coming down


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    My Interpretation

    The song meaning is of literal form in the first paragraph. I think the singer is trying to say that she takes as much of happiness as she can in life and doesn't take or do anything she will regret. Yet she is unable to visualize something which is why she thinks that she is failing or feeling low(I'm coming down)

    She knows she will die soon and she wants to take as much happiness as she can from her life. She says she will follow only that path which appeals to her strongly (If you want to tell me something,You had better make it strong)She says that we abuse the people we love as well as those we don't, including self abuse.

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