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This song is about abuse in a relationship, and how I keep going back for more. There's no rhyme or reason why I do it. Like I said in the song I guess I'm just obsessed and possessed. And it leaves my mind frazzled. The chorus razzle dazzle razzle dazzle I'm frazzled on frazzled, it's just a fun Little chorus that I thought up, and it kind of reminds me of the rolling Stones song shattered. I'll tell you if it wasn't for a lot of these old bands in the 70s influencing me I probably wouldn't be a Lyricist today. By no means do I want to copy their words plagiarize or anything like that. But I do like some of the templates that they've laid out throughout the years, meaning lots of different bands. But this song just reminds me of how I've stayed in many abusive relationships not physical, but just mentally abusive torturous to say the least.
A song about the thoughts of a woman grappling with whether or not her desires match her reality.
This song is about my addiction, and how I know what to do and have tried many times to do the right things but just don't stick with it by repeating the same thing over and over nothing changes. As they say nothing changes nothing changes. So I have to get real you get to the basics, thank God I've been doing this for 2 years now. But when I first put down the drugs I had to get to a meeting be open-minded let let God in and let him help me. I've been doing this for 2 years. I was out there for two years, after 7 and 1/2 years of sobriety. Today I'm happy, and at peace. I don't live in the past. That's what this song is about. I don't have a disease, I have a Dis-Ease. A lack of ease with me and who I am.
Ein Fehler führt zum Ende einer Beziehung. Erst jetzt erkennt der Mensch, was er verloren hat. Doch es gibt kein Zurück.
Enttäuschung und Trennungsschmerz, aber der Wille zum Weiter- und "Wiederleben" sind in diesem Text vereint.