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These are the early signs of a someone who has a drug addiction. Breaking prior commitments such as spending some with a loved one.

Obviously "the man" is the drug dealer, or pusher man if you will. The drug dealer is the biggest enabler of a drug addiction. He/she knows the addicted has a dependency on the drugs and will continue to sell the drugs to you to make his or her money.

Drugs will cause you to do some strange things. This is like a second stage of an addiction. The circle of ppl you surround yourself with are enablers as well. And if they're all doing drugs, then when you lay down with dogs....

Here Janet is playing Captain Save-A-Hoe, but you can only lead a horse to water....

Janet trying to be the voice of reason here. Talking some sense into the person who is addicted. It is here that the addicted person starts telling lies, which is sign of denial. The addict doesn't want to hurt the person or admit to having an addiction, but the truth is the truth. Janet knows what's going on, she knows the person is lying when they tell her they aren't doing drugs.

As previously stated, the cat and nine lives are metaphoric for the many times you have to try your luck before it all comes to an end.

This right here is such a deep and powerful verse, and possibly the best verse in the entire song. :lol: Like I said, drug addicts will go to great lengths to quench their desires for drugs. If it means lying, stealing, cheating, etc., addicts will get their drugs by any means possible.

Most people who are dealing with an addict have their boiling points. There's only so much therapy, talking, and time invested before someone reaching their breaking point. Right here Janet is realizing that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.

It's songs like these why Janet's songwriting should be praise more. The music, or instrumentation if you will, of the song compliments the message of the music. They chose heavy metal because of the aggressiveness of the track. It's very "in your face", very aggressive, very demanding. There's also some vulnerability in the track specifically once Janet realizes you can't make the horse drink the water. Overall the song is pretty damn good and shouldn't be overlooked in Janet's catalog.

YESSSSSSS Austineisha! You better break down the song and analyze Janhova's masterpiece!!!

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These are the early signs of a someone who has a drug addiction. Breaking prior commitments such as spending some with a loved one.

Obviously "the man" is the drug dealer, or pusher man if you will. The drug dealer is the biggest enabler of a drug addiction. He/she knows the addicted has a dependency on the drugs and will continue to sell the drugs to you to make his or her money.

Drugs will cause you to do some strange things. This is like a second stage of an addiction. The circle of ppl you surround yourself with are enablers as well. And if they're all doing drugs, then when you lay down with dogs....

Here Janet is playing Captain Save-A-Hoe, but you can only lead a horse to water....

Janet trying to be the voice of reason here. Talking some sense into the person who is addicted. It is here that the addicted person starts telling lies, which is sign of denial. The addict doesn't want to hurt the person or admit to having an addiction, but the truth is the truth. Janet knows what's going on, she knows the person is lying when they tell her they aren't doing drugs.

As previously stated, the cat and nine lives are metaphoric for the many times you have to try your luck before it all comes to an end.

This right here is such a deep and powerful verse, and possibly the best verse in the entire song. :lol: Like I said, drug addicts will go to great lengths to quench their desires for drugs. If it means lying, stealing, cheating, etc., addicts will get their drugs by any means possible. Promising they're stop doing drugs but don't. Promise to get clean but don't. Promise to themselves but don't. The list goes on.

Most people who are dealing with an addict have their boiling points. There's only so much therapy, talking, and time invested before someone reaching their breaking point. Right here Janet is realizing that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.

It's songs like these why Janet's songwriting should be praise more. The music, or instrumentation if you will, of the song compliments the message of the music. They chose heavy metal because of the aggressiveness of the track. It's very "in your face", very aggressive, very demanding. There's also some vulnerability in the track specifically once Janet realizes you can't make the horse drink the water. Overall the song is pretty damn good and shouldn't be overlooked in Janet's catalog.

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These are the early signs of a someone who has a drug addiction. Breaking prior commitments such as spending some with a loved one.

Obviously "the man" is the drug dealer, or pusher man if you will. The drug dealer is the biggest enabler of a drug addiction. He/she knows the addicted has a dependency on the drugs and will continue to sell the drugs to you to make his or her money.

Drugs will cause you to do some strange things. This is like a second stage of an addiction. The circle of ppl you surround yourself with are enablers as well. And if they're all doing drugs, then when you lay down with dogs....

Here Janet is playing Captain Save-A-Hoe, but you can only lead a horse to water....

Janet trying to be the voice of reason here. Talking some sense into the person who is addicted. It is here that the addicted person starts telling lies, which is sign of denial. The addict doesn't want to hurt the person or admit to having an addiction, but the truth is the truth. Janet knows what's going on, she knows the person is lying when they tell her they aren't doing drugs.

As previously stated, the cat and nine lives are metaphoric for the many times you have to try your luck before it all comes to an end.

This right here is such a deep and powerful verse, and possibly the best verse in the entire song. :lol: Like I said, drug addicts will go to great lengths to quench their desires for drugs. If it means lying, stealing, cheating, etc., addicts will get their drugs by any means possible. Promising they're stop doing drugs but don't. Promise to get clean but don't. Promise to themselves but don't. The list goes on.

Most people who are dealing with an addict have their boiling points. There's only so much therapy, talking, and time invested before someone reaching their breaking point. Right here Janet is realizing that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.

It's songs like these why Janet's songwriting should be praise more. The music, or instrumentation if you will, of the song compliments the message of the music. They chose heavy metal because of the aggressiveness of the track. It's very "in your face", very aggressive, very demanding. There's also some vulnerability in the track specifically once Janet realizes you can't make the horse drink the water. Overall the song is pretty damn good and shouldn't be overlooked in Janet's catalog.

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I think that's why are lot of rockers love and are influenced by the song.

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