It just screams out drug addiction (cocaine in this particular instance) with a few psychological elements borrowed from the Silent Hill games...I suppose.
In attempts to analyze...
"I run.
I fall.
What ripped away?
Check my body,
was it body or soul?
The darkness fades,
fades to the light,
disappearing now,
disappears from the night." - Probably representing withdrawl symptoms and running to get her fix while losing a bit of her own self in the process?
Oh hell, every other lyric seems to relate back to withdrawl and getting high.
Addiction?
"What I need.
What I need.
What I need.
A little somethin' I rely."
It just screams out drug addiction (cocaine in this particular instance) with a few psychological elements borrowed from the Silent Hill games...I suppose.
In attempts to analyze...
"I run. I fall. What ripped away? Check my body, was it body or soul? The darkness fades, fades to the light, disappearing now, disappears from the night." - Probably representing withdrawl symptoms and running to get her fix while losing a bit of her own self in the process?
Oh hell, every other lyric seems to relate back to withdrawl and getting high. Addiction?
"What I need. What I need. What I need. A little somethin' I rely."
Yep. Relying on it, clever, Mrs. McGylnn.
FINALLY! Someone else who immediately thought cocaine! Nice to know I'm not the only one!
FINALLY! Someone else who immediately thought cocaine! Nice to know I'm not the only one!
The line "And the white sugar gently hides me." was enough to convince me, simply because the use of the word white.
The line "And the white sugar gently hides me." was enough to convince me, simply because the use of the word white.