Contextual Analysis of "backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie" in Lyrics

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said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day
said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day

backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie

like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey
like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey

little more time with you

Singer: james taylor

said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day

backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie

like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey

crssk.

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said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day

backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie

like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey

little more time with you

james taylor

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little more time with you

Singer: taylor, james

said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day

backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie

like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey

crssk.

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said bye-bye to my methadone. put down the bottle for one more day

backing off of my tobacco jones. still feel like a hopeless junkie

like a man who can't say no. i look back and there's that monkey

little more time with you

taylor, james

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