Drugs
Madam Adam Lyrics


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(High... High... High)
(High... High... High)

I lie to you if I tell the truth
(You will hate me too)
I will tonight if I fool myself
(I can fool you to)
Tonight more than ever,
the nightmares,
the pleasures.
Make no mistake...

It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too
Yea we love the taste
Yea it's the drugs we take

(High... High... High)

I've lost control, I've lost my soul
(So the monster grows)

I like the world, so I leave this place
(So I create my own)

Tonight more than ever,
the nightmares,
the pleasures.
Make no mistake...

It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too
Yea we love the taste
Yea sad but true

Hold me baby, don't let go
I'm already on my own

(Solo)

I must say upon us, I fought you and you won

It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too




Yea we love the taste
Yea sad but true

Overall Meaning

The song "Drugs" by Madam Adam explores the theme of addiction and its effects on relationships. The opening lines, "I lie to you if I tell the truth, (You will hate me too), I will tonight if I fool myself, (I can fool you to)" suggest an internal struggle within the singer, who realizes that her drug habit has caused her to become distant and disconnected from her partner. She fears the consequences of revealing her true feelings, as it may lead to rejection and isolation.


The chorus, "It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too, Yea we love the taste, Yea it's the drugs we take," highlights the singer's awareness that drugs have become a crutch for her emotional and psychological well-being. The dependence on drugs has allowed her to cope with her problems, but it has also caused her to lose control and become estranged from reality. The lyrics "I've lost control, I've lost my soul, (So the monster grows), I like the world, so I leave this place, (So I create my own)" reflect the singer's desperation to escape her current situation and her determination to create her own alternative reality.


The song's final lines, "It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too, Yea we love the taste, Yea sad but true," shed light on the fact that addiction is an all-consuming force that can cause individuals to lose their sense of self and their connection to their loved ones. The singer acknowledges the damaging effects of drugs on herself and her relationships but is unable to relinquish her addiction.


Line by Line Meaning

(High... High... High)
The singer is under the influence of drugs and feels high.


(High... High... High)
The singer is still feeling high.


I lie to you if I tell the truth
The singer is lying to others about their drug use because they fear being judged.


(You will hate me too)
The singer fears that others will hate them if they reveal their drug use.


I will tonight if I fool myself
The singer will continue to take drugs tonight even if they know it's a bad idea.


(I can fool you to)
The singer can convince others that they aren't on drugs even when they are.


Tonight more than ever, the nightmares, the pleasures.
The singer is feeling a mix of negative (nightmares) and positive (pleasures) emotions while on drugs.


Make no mistake...
The singer is emphasizing the importance of the following lines.


It's the drugs we take that keep us from breaking too
The singer believes that drugs are helping them cope with life.


Yea we love the taste
The singer takes drugs because they enjoy them.


Yea it's the drugs we take
The singer reiterates that drugs are helping them survive.


I've lost control, I've lost my soul
The singer feels that drugs have taken over their life and they have lost a part of themselves.


(So the monster grows)
The singer is referring to the addiction growing and taking over them like a monster.


I like the world, so I leave this place
The singer doesn't like reality, so they turn to drugs to escape it.


(So I create my own)
The singer creates their own version of reality while on drugs.


Yea sad but true
The singer acknowledges that relying on drugs is a sad reality, but it's the only way they can keep going.


Hold me baby, don't let go
The singer is looking for comfort and support from someone else.


I'm already on my own
The singer feels alone and isolated despite being around other people.


(Solo)
The singer is alone and dealing with their drug addiction.


I must say upon us, I fought you and you won
The singer reflects on their struggle with addiction and how it has taken over their life.




Writer(s): Scott WilliamGould Jr, Andrew ScottReindollar Jr Copyright: Robot Of The Century Songs

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