paroles de chanson Going Back to Rehab - Sage Francis
[Alphabetical
list
of
drug
streetnames]
I'm
going
there
to
give
him
cash,
hear
him
laugh,
bring
him
back
If
I
can't
tear
down
these
walls,
I'll
slip
him
through
the
crack.
If
that
crack
ain't
big
enough,
I'm
sick
enough
to
get
committed,
Where
he's
been,
I
ain't
been
allowed
to
visit,
and
I
miss
him.
They
put
me
in
a
submission
hold,
got
him
living
in
a
hole.
Give
me
the
rope,
pull
it
back,
cut
him
slack--he's
getting
old.
This
cold
does
nothing
for
his
bones...
he's
shaking.
Always
put
on
hold,
that
prison
phone's
always
taken
They
put
me
on
a
speaker
but
my
voice
is
breaking
up.
I'd
like
to
think
he
caught
bits
and
pieces
before
the
gates
got
shut.
Raise
it
up!
Somebody
cover
me,
I'm
going
in,
with
razor
cuts,
and
something
ugly
that
I
know
within
Can't
afford
the
luxury
of
exposing
everything,
but
I've
been
doing
the
best
that
I
can.
(that
I
can)
I
take
it
day
by
day,
just
one
step
at
a
time,
and
I
don't
need
a
sobriety
test
to
walk
the
line
Walking
on
this
tightrope
with
arms
open
wide,
hoping
to
find
you
live
and
well
on
the
other
side
So
I
could
give
you
this
gift
as
a
symbol
When
I
felt
the
rope
loosen,
I
knew
I
missed
my
window
He
really
did
love
you,
you
know
I
said
"Get
your
fucking
hand
off
my
back"
This
is
my
passage
into
adulthood
and
I
need
not
Smalltalk
fingers
fishing
from
a
weak
spot.
I
used
to
dream
a
lot
In
search
for
meaning
in
a
sleepwalk
The
only
time
I
find
myself
having
a
deep
talk
But
now
I
never
sleep
'cause
sleep
is
the
cousin
of
death
One
can
never
rest
depending
on
how
up
the
drugs
get
Upset,
submit
me
to
a
blood
test
Find
no
trace
of
my
words
reverting
back
to...
wait,
that
wasn't
what
I
meant
My
right
eye
is
sunrise,
the
left
is
sunset,
the
moonshine
ain't
got
me
drunk
yet
My
tongue's
wet
for
the
lunar
eclipse,
and
when
you're
flat
broke
ain't
nothing
you
won't
do
for
a
fix
It's
a
beautiful
mix
of
Jesus-Juice
on
my
lips
And
words
that
are
stuck
so
I
stirred
'em
up
with
a
crucifix
And
this
is
where
I
found
a
friend
in
Christ
But
I
also
found
a
few
spikes
and
I
decided
to
use
them
as
pegs
on
my
bike
So
you'd
have
a
place
to
stand
when
I
broke
you
out
of
that
vice
And
now
I'm
going
back
to
rehab.
(going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
(going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
(going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
(going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
(Going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
(going,
going,
back,
back
to
rehab)
I'm
going
back
as
a
Dead-Again
Christian,
with
a
medicine
prescription
Yeah
I'm
a
friend
of
Bill!
Let-let-let
me
in!
Get
me
outta
this!
Hooked
up
to
plugs
and
wires
while
the
dogs
sniff
for
a
powdered
substance
In
a
town
of
judgments
with
glass-house
developments
Cookie-cutter
Republican
school-book
intelligence
They
ain't
never
considered
how
just
one
rock,
Could
crack
the
whole
facade,
now
they
call
the
ski
slingshots
I
will
not
meditate
on
the
sermon
Heaven's
gate
is
burnin',
so
we
self-medicate
with
bourbon
While
their
collection
plate
gets
turned
into
a
purse
I've
turned
into
a
second-rate
person,
but
I'm
not
the
first
This
isn't
your
typical
cry
for
help
I
tried
to
melt,
but
someone
stopped
the
trickling
with
a
+Bible
belt+
Reminded
me
of
tourniquets
and
heroin
nods
Now
that,
that
right
there,
that's
one
hell
of
a
God
You
can't
match
magic
with
an
addict
that's
got
a
mapping
compass
In
order
to
find
a
substance
and
matchstick
that
functions
A
searching
and
fearless
immoral
inventory
'Til
every
person
with
a
story
begins
to
bore
me
I
did
what
I
had
to
do
to
get
To
the
place
where
your
face
wasn't
such
a
blurry
mess
I
packed
all
your
favorite
promises
and
words
that
we
kept,
You
weren't
hard
to
find,
all
it
took
was
13
steps.
And
now
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
I'm
going
back
to
rehab...
I
don't
drink
though
I'm
going
there
to
give
him
cash,
hear
him
laugh,
bring
him
back
If
I
can't
tear
down
these
walls,
I'll
slip
him
through
the
crack.
If
that
crack
ain't
big
enough,
I'm
sick
enough
to
get
committed,
Where
he's
been,
I
ain't
been
allowed
to
visit,
and
I
miss
him.
Put
me
in
a
submission
hold,
got
him
living
in
a
hole.
Give
me
the
rope,
pull
it
back,
cut
him
slack--he's
getting
old.
This
bitter
cold
does
nothing
for
his
brittle
bones--he's
shaking.
Eternally
put
on
hold,
that
prison
phone's
always
taken
Put
me
on
a
speaker
but
my
voice
is
breaking
up.
I'd
like
to
think
he
caught
bits
and
pieces
before
the
gates
got
shut.
Raise
it
up!
Somebody
cover
me,
I'm
going
in,
with
razor
cuts,
and
something
ugly
that
I
know
within.
Can't
afford
the
luxury
of
exposing
everything,
but
I've
been
doing
the
best
that
I
can.
I
take
it
day
by
day,
just
one
step
at
a
time,
and
I
don't
need
a
sobriety
test
to
walk
the
line.
[Continue
alphabetical
list
of
drug
streetnames]
1 Got Up This Morning
2 Underground for Dummies
3 Growing Pains
4 Civil Obedience
5 Good Fashion
6 Clickety Clack
7 Midgets and Giants
8 Broccoli Break
9 High Step
10 Keep Moving
11 Water Line
12 Black Out On White Night
13 Hell of a Year
14 Call Me Francois
15 Hoofprints in the Sand
16 Going Back to Rehab
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