My Heroine

Album: Discovering The Waterfront (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • The song appears to be about a man who is in a relationship where he loves the girl, but she is controlling and he is being hurt by their relationship. The song title is a play on words, with the drug "heroin" implying that he is addicted to this girl. The video also insinuates that there is an unhealthy obsession going on here, as the singer is in an asylum and the number 23 comes up everywhere. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Koz - Chelsea, MI

Comments: 2

  • AsiaI think it's about the drug heroin and he sings about like she's a girl
  • Cody from FlWhat is the meaning for 23 though? Does anyone know?
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