Thissong isnotabout lust, passion, or even love. Itsabout addiction. Perhaps its the songwriters interpretation of the stronghold heroin can have on onescharacter, since thelead singer did enter rehab. I believe its a manifestation of ones inner conflict between thevoice telling him to take thedrug and thelittle voice ofreason which is diminishing byeach dose. Essentially the drug or addiction is speaking to him. The final repeated verseis an attempt of.seduction both lyricallyand musically. The question is really, did this person give in?
Thissong isnotabout lust, passion, or even love. Itsabout addiction. Perhaps its the songwriters interpretation of the stronghold heroin can have on onescharacter, since thelead singer did enter rehab. I believe its a manifestation of ones inner conflict between thevoice telling him to take thedrug and thelittle voice ofreason which is diminishing byeach dose. Essentially the drug or addiction is speaking to him. The final repeated verseis an attempt of.seduction both lyricallyand musically. The question is really, did this person give in?
I think the song is about God himself who's talking to a human being, maybe Dave or Jesus Christ
"One day you will die, you'll come to me, nobody can escape Fate"
I think the sentence "it is no good" refers to "And God saw that it was good" from the Genesis
My Interpretation
My Interpretation
Thissong isnotabout lust, passion, or even love. Itsabout addiction. Perhaps its the songwriters interpretation of the stronghold heroin can have on onescharacter, since thelead singer did enter rehab. I believe its a manifestation of ones inner conflict between thevoice telling him to take thedrug and thelittle voice ofreason which is diminishing byeach dose. Essentially the drug or addiction is speaking to him. The final repeated verseis an attempt of.seduction both lyricallyand musically. The question is really, did this person give in?
Thissong isnotabout lust, passion, or even love. Itsabout addiction. Perhaps its the songwriters interpretation of the stronghold heroin can have on onescharacter, since thelead singer did enter rehab. I believe its a manifestation of ones inner conflict between thevoice telling him to take thedrug and thelittle voice ofreason which is diminishing byeach dose. Essentially the drug or addiction is speaking to him. The final repeated verseis an attempt of.seduction both lyricallyand musically. The question is really, did this person give in?