I'm feeling independent,
I made it through another day,
Having a wonderful time.
I haven't felt the sickness,
I think I may have scared it away,
Looks like I'm gonna be fine.

My friend down on the corner
Says it's gonna be alright,
He's handing me a needle,
He sells me a fix,
He says I'll see you here tomorrow.

I'm feeling self-sufficient,
It's nice to finally be in control,
I'd have it no other way.
I do it when I want to
Let the good times roll,
Each and every day.

My friend down on the corner
Says it's gonna be alright,
He's handing me a needle,
He sells me a fix,
And says I'll see you here tomorrow.

My friend down on the corner
Says it's gonna be good times.
Pats me on the shoulder,
And sells me a fix,
He says I'll see you here tomorrow.


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Fix Lyrics as written by David Shannon Bazan

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  • +1
    General Comment

    Fix. this song just shows how addiction can make you think that you have total control when in fact, the drug is in the drivers seat. David displays an addicts attitude perfectly. the up-beat tempo is nice too.

    PedroFan0001on April 24, 2003   Link
  • +1
    Song Meaning

    Singer / Songwriter David Bazan struggled with heroin abuse around the time the "Whole EP" was recorded. It's just another song about his trials with it.

    fivepervolumeon December 20, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    wow

    themikison August 06, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    well obviously this song is talking about shooting it up. Powerful lyrics, great song. God bless to Pedro and to everyone.

    ZaoFreak05on August 15, 2002   Link
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    the way david, the least singer of pedro can act as so many different characters is amazing

    berniceon July 07, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    mmm

    j.acobon March 03, 2005   Link
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    So chill. Reminds me of Sebadoh a little bit. ZaoFreak05 was right, God bless Pedro the Lion for there honest lyrics and great sound.

    Willboeon June 15, 2010   Link

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