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This lyric is a pretty simple lyric about when I was using drugs and knew that my life was headed in the wrong direction. Down deep I knew that I was going to crash and burn because it was a dead end direction. I needed to make a U-turn and turn my life around, which I did. Having done that, for almost 3 years now, my life is definitely in the right direction. There's no worse feeling than having a life dependent on drugs and alcohol. And there's no better feeling to have the freedom to do what you want because you've arrested that problem. I'm very grateful to be clean and sober today. Sometimes you know what you have to do to make that U-turn, but it's the hardest thing that you'll ever have to do if you are an addict.
This lyric is about the dreaded words just friends. No guy wants to be put into the friend zone. Whether you get a chance to date the girl, or she immediately determines that you're just friends and put you in the friend zone it's never easy to hear those words. My last relationship was with a woman that I fell in love with but I could see it coming that we were only going to be just friends. Today we are very close as friends, and she is engaged to get married. We share a beautiful dog together and our friendship is very unique and special. There were times when I know I wouldn't have made it without her support. Sometimes things are just meant to be that way and we weren't meant to be a couple, we were meant to be a couple of friends. This lyric is kind of about that, but it's more about the hurt that somebody feels when they're told that they just want to be friends.
A fictional song about a person dancing on one’s grave, then resurrecting him/her and he/she kills that person to live together ever after.
A song about people not understanding your eating disorder, or not believing you have one, because you’re not thin and don’t meet the criteria for anorexia nervosa. The thing is, there is an eating disorder called atypical anorexia nervosa and it’s actually more deadly than AN. So, if you feel people don’t understand you have an eating disorder because you’re not a stick, please reach out to the NEDA. You are worthy of getting help regardless of your weight and/or size.
Just something fun I wrote about my mental illness, schizophrenia. Basically saying that all people think of you is crazy when you’re mentally ill. That message is hidden, obviously.