This Is What The Drugs Are For – Gracie Abrams


Lyrics: This Is What The Drugs Are For

This is what the drugs are for

Turn the lights off on the come down

I still get emotional

When I think about your old house



Hopefully, the high

Works to change my mind



Now, I feel you in my room

Haven't seen you in a lifetime

What am I supposed to do

When you used to be my lifeline?



I've counted all the days

Since you walked away



Look now I'm alone again

I've gotten used to sleeping here without you

Though I've tried I can't pretend

That I don't sit around and think about you

When all I ever do is think about you



In the middle of the night

I got caught inside a fever

Almost called a hundred times

Just to ask if you might leave her



She appears in dreams

Chasing after me



Look now I'm alone again

I've gotten used to sleeping here without you

Though I've tried I can't pretend

That I don't sit around and think about you



Look how I just lost a friend

I'm burying your things inside my bedroom

All distractions in the end

Don't work, I'm left to sit and think about you

Like all I ever do is think about you



I'm still waiting by the phone

You painted my life indigo

A kind of blue I hate to know

Where everything turns kind of cold



Look now I'm alone again

I've gotten used to sleeping here without you

Though I've tried I can't pretend

That I don't sit around and think about you



Look how I just lost a friend

I'm burying your things inside my bedroom

All distractions in the end

Don't work, I'm left to sit and think about you

Like all I ever do is think about you

Lyric Analysis: The Lingering Ache of Lost Love

“This Is What The Drugs Are For” paints a vivid portrait of heartbreak and the struggle to cope with loss. The lyrics reveal a narrator haunted by memories, unable to escape thoughts of a past love. The recurring use of distractions—drugs, sleep, and new routines—fails to fill the void left behind. The song captures the loneliness and longing that follow a breakup, highlighting how some connections linger long after they’re gone.

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