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No Way Out Lyrics
And I'm riding down the river
I tried but I couldn't see the end
She lied and I can't forgive her
I don't know if I'm coming 'round the bend
It's hard when you've been there
And you've seen how your body reacts
You've lost control
The fight is nowhere
The next time you're not coming back
And I wanna tell her
That I have seen the light
Six eyes were staring down at me
They were saying if you hold on, it'll be alright
And the doctor, he gave me water
He said take a little time and throw this back
And my name, my friend kept calling
I could hear but I could not react
The night, It leaves me empty
These lights, they won't let anyone escape
And the roof, it kept on spinning
I wanted out, but I had no way
No way out
No way out
No way out
No way out
And I wanna tell her
That I have seen the light
Six eyes were staring down at me
They were saying if you hold on, it'll be alright
I tried but I couldn't see the end
She lied and I can't forgive her
I don't know if I'm coming 'round the bend
And you've seen how your body reacts
You've lost control
The fight is nowhere
The next time you're not coming back
That I have seen the light
Six eyes were staring down at me
They were saying if you hold on, it'll be alright
He said take a little time and throw this back
And my name, my friend kept calling
I could hear but I could not react
These lights, they won't let anyone escape
And the roof, it kept on spinning
I wanted out, but I had no way
No way out
No way out
No way out
That I have seen the light
Six eyes were staring down at me
They were saying if you hold on, it'll be alright
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“Two years ago on the holiday known as 4-20 I overdosed on weed. My heart stopped. What I thought was half a dose of a hash oil candy bar, was three doses of the strongest edible the club had. Marijuana is legal in Los Angeles, but my heart stopped. Literally. Flat line, beeeeeeeep, doctors rush in, everything. I could have single handedly taken down the industry. The first weed-death. The no-addiction, no-harm drug, now lethal. Of course a little Ativan in my veins and I was back a few moments later. But for a second I was really gone. I stopped breathing. I had no control over anything. I just sat there in my body, waiting and watching and vomiting and choking until I died. After, I remember a bro-nurse, tatted up the sleeve, handing me a giant cup of ice water in a plastic bucket, and all I could say was “Biiig Waaater”, but nothing’s ever tasted better. It’s embarrassing to have died from weed. It doesn’t inspire feelings of strength or masculinity. The only consolation was that when my friend and I brought back the chocolate to the club to complain, they mentioned that the same thing had happened to, not gonna name names, and I obviously can’t confirm the sources reliability, but, an important member of the Wu-Tang Clan. I feel like that puts me in good company. Pot is a fantastic thing. There are no warnings or doctrines in this song, besides, don’t go to a club on 4-20 and ask for the strongest edible they have, like, something thats literally gonna make me hallucinate, and then accidentally imbibe three of them. It’s a recounting of where my head was at, when I lost complete control of my body. Nothing’s ever been scarier for me. And, nothings ever been so overpriced as a hospital. At least we got a song out of it. No Way Out.”
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