Since you came into my life
It's the same old situation
Empty days and lonely nights
Filled with bitterness and frustration.

Walking lonely in the cold
Tryin' to find the answer
Spend my money on a crystal ball
And the charms of a gypsy dancer.
Tryin' to break the spell you hold on me

[Chorus]
You're miss misery
That song you lay on me
Set me free, set me free
Please, please, please

Everyday is filled with shame
My nights are filled with anger
Hollow lies, forced denial
If you told the truth I can't remember.

You know I've got to find my way
Got to find a reason
Got to find your weakness
So I can end your witchin' season.
Got to break the spell you hold on me

[Chorus]

Can't think how I got myself
Caught up in this nightmare
Evil schemes, midnight screams
Come on somebody listen to my prayer

I'd give all I've got to give
Just to find my way out
Got it going but I can't let go
I'm trapped on this crazy 'round about
Tryin' to break the spell you hold on me

[Chorus]


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    My Interpretation

    This song is about the rage and humiliation this dude feels because this chick ripped him off of something VERY personal. Very personal, and, now, he just can't let it go. I figure this dude is a pretty righteous dude for the most part because he prays. But, now, his mind is bent because of the unending self-degradation this dude suffers every day he opens his eyes in the morning, and that emotion then also develops into anger over every minute of every day from getting ambushed, somehow. So, now, he has come the end gate, the crossroads between good and evil. The dark side is buzzin' 'round and 'round in his head and he is just about done with it, but, he's trying to do the right thing and let it go. But, I could be way off.

    terrance11on September 18, 2018   Link
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    General Comment

    O.o No one has commented.. Well then I shall:

    He can't get over this chick. I fucking love this song!

    The_Drummers_Angelon April 01, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Time to break the spell you hold on me.. Awesome fucking song.

    TwistedSisteron September 26, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about addiction to crystal meth (Spend my money on a crystal ball)

    Leanmeandudeon November 01, 2021   Link

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