I reckon this might be about Kate Moss. It's all about a model of some description, getting into trouble, being seen walking out the front door. Around the time this song was written she was always in the papers coming out of her house, or some nightclub and was in trouble for taking drugs and generally being wayward.
Also "you've only got yourself in deep", sounds like "you've only got yourself and Pete", which could be a hidden reference to her ex, Pete Doherty.
I reckon this might be about Kate Moss. It's all about a model of some description, getting into trouble, being seen walking out the front door. Around the time this song was written she was always in the papers coming out of her house, or some nightclub and was in trouble for taking drugs and generally being wayward.
Also "you've only got yourself in deep", sounds like "you've only got yourself and Pete", which could be a hidden reference to her ex, Pete Doherty.