When
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When you coming down
When you coming down
When you coming down, again

Down in the valley
Cocaine road drug overloaded
The crack pipe's calling out your name
Riding the faster side
On speed bumps hitting over drive.
Out of control you burn in flames

Oh you
Who ya foolin, you!
So sad

(Matt 7:13 Wide is the gate)
(And broad is the road that leads to destruction)

#2 (You're only foolin you

You're just foolin you)
So sad

When you coming down
When you coming down
When you coming down, again

Out on the main line
Your body working over time
Grabbing for straws the price you pay

Walking a fine line




Of love and hate losing your mind
So willing to waste your life away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Saint's song "When" paint a picture of a person who is lost and struggling with addiction. The opening lines of "When you coming down, when you coming down, when you coming down again" suggest a cycle of highs and lows, as though the person is constantly trying to come down from a high and maintain a stable state, only to succumb again to the addiction.


The reference to the "Cocaine road drug overloaded" and "crack pipe's calling out your name" is a clear allusion to drug abuse. The person is riding on the faster side, ignoring speed bumps and losing control, eventually "burning in flames." It's as though they know what they're doing is destructive, but are unable to break free from it.


The lines "who ya foolin, you" and "you're only foolin you" suggest that the person is lying to themselves about their addiction – perhaps telling themselves that they have control over it when in reality they are powerless. The reference to Matthew 7:13 ("wide is the gate, and broad is the road that leads to destruction") is also significant, as it suggests that the person is on a dangerous path that could lead to their downfall.


The last section of the song describes someone who is "out on the main line," their body working overtime and "grabbing for straws" to try and maintain some sense of balance. They are "walking a fine line" between love and hate, and it seems as though they are willing to "waste their life away" for the sake of their addiction.


Overall, the lyrics to "When" are a powerful reminder of the destructive force of addiction, and the difficulties that many people face in trying to break free from it.


Line by Line Meaning

When you coming down
The singer is asking the subject about their return from a high, likely drug-induced.


When you coming down
Reiteration of the previous line.


When you coming down, again
Further emphasis on the subject's pattern of drug abuse and subsequent highs and lows.


Down in the valley
The subject is in a low point in their life, likely to do with their drug addiction.


Cocaine road drug overloaded
The pathway to the subject's addiction is littered with cocaine and other drugs.


The crack pipe's calling out your name
The subject is unable to escape the allure of drugs, even when they know it's harmful.


Riding the faster side
The subject is intentionally living recklessly, at an accelerated pace.


On speed bumps hitting over drive.
Despite obstacles, the subject is pushing their limits and not slowing down.


Out of control you burn in flames
The subject's lifestyle of addiction and recklessness is causing them to spiral out of control and self-destruct.


Oh you
The artist is directly addressing the subject with a tone of sadness and despair.


Who ya foolin, you!
The singer is calling out the subject on their delusion of thinking they have control over their addiction.


So sad
The situation of an addict in denial is pitiable and heartbreaking.


(Matt 7:13 Wide is the gate)
The singer is referencing a bible verse about how temptations and sin are easy to follow.


(And broad is the road that leads to destruction)
Continuing the above reference, the singer is warning the subject that their current path of addiction will only lead to ruin.


(You're only foolin you
Reiteration of calling out the subject on their denial of their addiction and its consequences.


You're just foolin you)
Final emphasis on how the subject is in denial of the reality of their situation.


Out on the main line
The subject is living a life filled with drugs and addiction, rather than pursuing healthier alternatives.


Your body working over time
The subject's body is struggling to keep up with their addictive lifestyle and habits.


Grabbing for straws the price you pay
The subject is desperately trying to find a way out of their addiction, but instead their addiction only causes them pain and suffering.


Walking a fine line
The subject is attempting to balance their addiction and the rest of their life, often unsuccessfully.


Of love and hate losing your mind
The subject's addiction is taking a toll on their mental state and relationships, causing them to lose their mind.


So willing to waste your life away
Despite the consequences of their addiction, the subject is still willing to throw their life away to pursue their next high.




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