Fast as I Can
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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She don't even like you anymore
She don't even like you anymore
Ain't no chance she loves you like before
She will even take you to the morgue

Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Now pick up the song there's some to say
Now wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait

I don't know
I'm feeling oh so low
I'm feeling oh so high
Why, why, why am I crying?
Running fast to the liquor store
I quickly hit the wall
And stumble through the open door
Through the open door

I can't get all them couples anymore
I can't buy you fancy yogurt anymore
When it comes to me and you
It's all just business like before
And I walk a mile and a half for you no more
No, no

Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
Now pick up the song there's somethin' to say
Now wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait

I don't know
I'm feeling oh so low
I'm feeling oh so high
Why, why, why am I crying?
Running fast to the liquor store
I quickly hit the wall
And stumble through the open door
Through the open door

Up on the wall I saw an alley cat
She had heels six feet tall and she towered over all
I learned my lesson well
I think we learned our lesson well
Maybe more, maybe more
Maybe more, maybe more, maybe more

I don't know
I'm feeling oh so low
I'm feeling oh so high
Why why why am I crying?
Running fast to the liquor store
I quickly hit the wall




And stumble through the open door
Through the open door

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stone Temple Pilots' song Fast as I Can seem to describe a broken relationship where one person is no longer interested in the other. The repetition of "She don't even like you anymore" emphasizes the point that the relationship is over and there is no turning back. This person may have once loved the singer, but now there is "ain't no chance" of that happening again.


The song has a sense of urgency with the repetition of "Gotta gotta gotta now find a way" and "Now pick up the song there's somethin' to say." It feels like the singer is trying to figure out how to move on, but is in a state of confusion with the lines "I'm feeling oh so low, I'm feeling oh so high, Why, why, why am I crying?" The final verse with the alley cat on the wall and the line "I think we learned our lesson well" suggests that the singer has come to accept the end of the relationship and is moving on.


Overall, the lyrics of Fast as I Can paint a picture of a difficult breakup, with the singer trying to find a way to cope and come to terms with the end of the relationship. The repetitive nature of the song reflects the cyclical nature of breakups and the emotional highs and lows that come with them.


Line by Line Meaning

She don't even like you anymore
The person you were originally in a relationship with has grown distant and no longer has the same feelings towards you as before


Ain't no chance she loves you like before
There is no hope for the same level of love that was once there


She will even take you to the morgue
The underlying message is that your ex-partner is willing to harm you because of the loss of affection towards you


Gotta gotta gotta now find a way
It is urgent to restart life again and find a new purpose


Now pick up the song there's some to say
Now is the time to voice what needs to be said


I'm feeling oh so low
I am experiencing deep sadness


I'm feeling oh so high
I have moments of powerful emotion, possibly related to substance use


Why, why, why am I crying?
The cause of the emotional turmoil is not entirely clear


Running fast to the liquor store
Using alcohol to numb emotional pain


I quickly hit the wall and stumble through the open door
The artist has become desensitized and faces injuries from lack of caution


I can't get all them couples anymore
Unable to find a relationship with the same level of comfort and familiarity as before


I can't buy you fancy yogurt anymore
Unable to fulfill luxurious desires or become a source of sensory pleasure


When it comes to me and you, it's all just business like before
The relationship is no longer fueled by passion or intimacy, and only exists for convenience


And I walk a mile and a half for you no more
The level of dedication that was once present has depleted


Up on the wall I saw an alley cat
Observing a stray feline that represents the adaptability and resilience needed to survive


She had heels six feet tall and she towered over all
The cat symbolizes power and dominance, something that can be respected and emulated


I think we learned our lesson well
We have picked up knowledge through the experience, both good and bad


Maybe more, maybe more, maybe more
The knowledge gained has the potential for more realizations, insights, and self-discovery




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dean DeLeo, Robert Emile DeLeo, Scott Richard Weiland

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