How can you say with absolute certainty that it is about taking drugs? To me this is most obviously a song about the overwhelming delight one takes in the discovery of new love and how you can equate the feelings of love with the feeling of being on drugs. I suppose it is not mutually exclusive to one or the either and can be interpreted in both ways but to me it seems rather obvious the song is a love song and not necessarily a song about getting "dexed", as you call it.
How can you say with absolute certainty that it is about taking drugs? To me this is most obviously a song about the overwhelming delight one takes in the discovery of new love and how you can equate the feelings of love with the feeling of being on drugs. I suppose it is not mutually exclusive to one or the either and can be interpreted in both ways but to me it seems rather obvious the song is a love song and not necessarily a song about getting "dexed", as you call it.
no comments?
amazing song love love love love it =]
just being high on a relationship or an infatuation
nah it's about being dexed.
nah it's about being dexed.
How can you say with absolute certainty that it is about taking drugs? To me this is most obviously a song about the overwhelming delight one takes in the discovery of new love and how you can equate the feelings of love with the feeling of being on drugs. I suppose it is not mutually exclusive to one or the either and can be interpreted in both ways but to me it seems rather obvious the song is a love song and not necessarily a song about getting "dexed", as you call it.
How can you say with absolute certainty that it is about taking drugs? To me this is most obviously a song about the overwhelming delight one takes in the discovery of new love and how you can equate the feelings of love with the feeling of being on drugs. I suppose it is not mutually exclusive to one or the either and can be interpreted in both ways but to me it seems rather obvious the song is a love song and not necessarily a song about getting "dexed", as you call it.