Overdose
Cooked Lyrics


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Fuck you
Ill do what I want to
And I don't care if it puts me in a coma
I'm seeing twos and triples
Dude I think I've had enough
Turning blue and I cant move
I think they laced this shit
Oh no
Because I overdosed
Fuck
When I wake up say
Im sorry can I get a line
I see you're shaken but I'm fine
I think I bought some time
I not dead my face is red
The blood is flowing through me
It's just my head that wants me dead
So I'll drink your
G.H.B
Until I overdose
Fuck
Third times the charm
So hook up it up
I really need a fix
I need a lot
Thats all you got
I'm really feeling sick
I need my drugs
I'm lacking love
You know my eyes are sore
Took too much
My system's fucked
And now I'm face down on your
Floor
Until I overdose
Fuck
And I found myself
When I faced death
No words were said
Just my last breathe
My time has come
But I'm still young
No time to die
I'm still having fun
And I found myself
When I faced death
No words were said
Just my last breathe
My time has come
But I'm still young




No time to die
Fuck

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Overdose" by Cooked paint a vivid and dark picture of drug abuse and its consequences. The song begins with defiance and a sense of reckless abandon as the singer proclaims that they will do what they want, even if it leads to dangerous consequences like ending up in a coma. The mention of seeing twos and triples suggests a distorted and hallucinatory state induced by drug use. The realization that the substance may be laced with something dangerous adds a sense of urgency and fear to the situation.


As the lyrics progress, the singer seems to struggle with their addiction, as they acknowledge the need for more drugs despite the dire physical and mental toll it is taking on them. The references to turning blue, being unable to move, and feeling sick highlight the physical deterioration caused by drug overdose. The desperate plea for more drugs, despite being aware of the harm it is causing, underscores the grip that addiction can have on a person.


The repetition of "Until I overdose" throughout the song creates a sense of inevitability and fatalism, as the singer seems resigned to their destructive path. The mention of facing death and finding oneself in those moments suggests a brush with mortality that forces reflection and introspection. The refusal to accept the possibility of death, claiming they are still young and having fun, speaks to the denial and delusion that can accompany addiction.


The final lines of the song, with the repeated refrain of "My time has come but I'm still young, no time to die, fuck," capture a sense of defiance and defiance in the face of mortality. Despite the harrowing experiences described in the lyrics, there is a refusal to acknowledge the gravity of the situation, clinging to a sense of invincibility and the fleeting pleasures of drug use. Overall, the lyrics of "Overdose" by Cooked offer a raw and unflinching portrayal of the destructive cycle of addiction and the toll it takes on both the body and the spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

Fuck you
Expressing defiance and independence


Ill do what I want to
Asserting personal freedom


And I don't care if it puts me in a coma
Showing disregard for consequences


I'm seeing twos and triples
Experiencing hallucinations


Dude I think I've had enough
Realizing the limit has been reached


Turning blue and I cant move
Experiencing physical effects of drug overdose


I think they laced this shit
Suspecting adulteration of drugs


Oh no
Expressing concern and fear


Until I overdose
Accepting the dangerous outcome


When I wake up say
Reflecting on consequences


Im sorry can I get a line
Seeking more drugs despite consequences


My time has come
Accepting mortality


But I'm still young
Feeling invincible despite risks


No time to die
Defying death and embracing life


Fuck
Expressing frustration and resignation




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Bobby Bones, Drew Holland, James Mills, Rob Small

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