Well, the whole "dress up party" and "let the world never see all the strange sides of me", i guess, relate. The dress up idea could mean that the author is hiding himself behind a disguise, so that the "world can't see" what he/she is "strange" or not...
also, i think the idea about drugs and alcohol concept is directed at those who use them as a disguise to hide who they really are and then using the term with hangover, could suggest some sort of relationship, that "you" and "i" will eventually be together?
Well, the whole "dress up party" and "let the world never see all the strange sides of me", i guess, relate. The dress up idea could mean that the author is hiding himself behind a disguise, so that the "world can't see" what he/she is "strange" or not...
also, i think the idea about drugs and alcohol concept is directed at those who use them as a disguise to hide who they really are and then using the term with hangover, could suggest some sort of relationship, that "you" and "i" will eventually be together?