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You push yourself on me
Force yourself on me
Free yourself through me
You better save yourself from me
Every time you want me to be
Something I could never be
Guess you'll have to wait and see
Till the next time that you have to

Come again

I hate myself for you
I break myself for you
I'd kill myself for you
I'd better save myself from you
Every time ou want me to be
Something I could never be
Guess you'll have to wait and see
Till the next time that you have to

Come again

If you have to walk my way
Have something to say
Get the fuck away
Can't take one more day
I cannot conform

Come again
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kevin On May 21, 2001
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Actually, I don't think that line sums up the song at all. You see, I think "Come Again" is taking the sexual meaning of the word "come" and using it as a metaphor for needing something. Basically, I feel that the song is about someone in Aarons life that is taking advantage of him and only uses him when they need to "come again".

Cover art for Come Again lyrics by Staind

I believe that "come again" is a metaphor also. And its being used towards someone that just used you when they need something.

Cover art for Come Again lyrics by Staind

I have to agree, the song is about a person in aaron's life that is using him for their own personal gain. Wether it be sex, money, attention, etc. This person is taking advantage of aaron's kindness and love for the person, and aaron is finally realizing that this person isn't what he thought they were. He's had enough and wont be used anymore

Cover art for Come Again lyrics by Staind

"i cannot conform" sums up that whole song

Cover art for Come Again lyrics by Staind

I love this song. It's got so much anger channeled into it. Great thrashing fare.

Cover art for Come Again lyrics by Staind

"Come again" could be a sexual metaphor,or it could be referring to Christianity and the second coming of Christ. In many ways Christianity asks you to hate yourself (your body) and destroy yourself mentally through self-denial of pleasures and denial of the "worldly." He's saying that now HE is going to destroy Christianity because it first seeked to destroy him. Hence the nonconformist parts. May not necessarily be true, just an idea.

 
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