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* Done. :) [[User:Tobyjamesaus|Tobyjamesaus]] ([[User talk:Tobyjamesaus|talk]]) 11:05, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
* Done. :) [[User:Tobyjamesaus|Tobyjamesaus]] ([[User talk:Tobyjamesaus|talk]]) 11:05, 9 August 2015 (UTC)


== lyrical meaning ==
Þ== lyrical meaning ==


Hello
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Once Wiki updates its captcha to have an accessible version then I will post links in the discussions.
Once Wiki updates its captcha to have an accessible version then I will post links in the discussions.
[[Special:Contributions/38.111.120.74|38.111.120.74]] ([[User talk:38.111.120.74|talk]]) 19:52, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/38.111.120.74|38.111.120.74]] ([[User talk:38.111.120.74|talk]]) 19:52, 22 August 2019 (UTC)


There is a section called ":yrics" in the article that reads, "In this moral fable the narrator finally walks away from her needy friend, as she was tired of the friend using her as a crutch. "
Is that sourced? And if so, where can I find that exact interpretation?
[[Special:Contributions/38.111.120.74|38.111.120.74]] ([[User talk:38.111.120.74|talk]]) 19:55, 22 August 2019 (UTC)

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Does cover art exist for this single? ----Another Believer (Talk) 02:53, 4 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Þ== lyrical meaning ==

Hello I wanted to discuss here before I tried to add.

Isn't the meaning of the lyrics basically that the narrator is tired of the drama, and is now leaving their partner/friend due to being used as a crutch and due to being addicted to their state of dependency, with cocaine being a metaphor of this addiction to dependency? In other words, "I'm just the girl that you lost to cocaine" means "I'm just the girl you lost due to your addictive obsessive dependency on me." I just wanted to ask this before I edited anything here first.

thanks. 38.111.120.74 (talk) 08:43, 22 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

What you think the lyrics mean, what I think the lyrics mean, or what other editors here think the lyrics mean are all totally irrelevant and are not valid additions to the article. Any discussion of the meaning of the lyrics should be cited to external sources. --Khajidha (talk) 19:40, 22 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Once Wiki updates its captcha to have an accessible version then I will post links in the discussions. 38.111.120.74 (talk) 19:52, 22 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]


There is a section called ":yrics" in the article that reads, "In this moral fable the narrator finally walks away from her needy friend, as she was tired of the friend using her as a crutch. " Is that sourced? And if so, where can I find that exact interpretation? 38.111.120.74 (talk) 19:55, 22 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]