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Album:Molly Makes Me Feel So Fine
Genre:Electronic
Year of Release:2025
Lyrics
Molly's got me feeling like
Dancin' in the neon light
Everything just feels so right
When she's by my side
Whispers in a crowded room
Heartbeat sync'ing with the tune
In her eyes I see the moon
Bright and full of life
Molly makes me feel so fine
Like a shot of pure sunshine
In this world she is my sign
Light that never fades
We are lost in electric waves
Every beat our hearts we gave
In her rhythm I am saved
Endless nights we've chased
Moments freeze and time slips by
Underneath the starlit sky
In her arms I'll float and fly
Limitless and free
Molly makes me feel so fine
Like a shot of pure sunshine
In this world she is my sign
Light that never fades
In her glow I lose all fear
Shadows vanish, crystal clear
Pulse of love is all I hear
Drifting through her space
In her eyes, a sparkling blaze
Time is lost inside her haze
In her voice, a gentle craze
Pulls me off my feet
Molly makes me feel so fine
Like a shot of pure sunshine
In this world she is my sign
Light that never fades
Heartbeat racing, feeling bold
Stories in her eyes unfold
Rapture more than I can hold
Taste of liquid gold
Everything just feels so right
When she's by my side
Everything just feels so right
When she's by my side
Everything just feels so right
When she's by my side
Everything just feels so right
When she's by my side
How Molly Works in the Brain
A dangerous street drug may also have research value
On a Saturday night last month, 12 students at Wesleyan University in Connecticut were poisoned by “Molly,” a hallucinogenic drug they had taken to enhance a campus party. Ambulances and helicopters transported the stricken to nearby hospitals, some in critical condition. Molly—the street name for the amphetamine MDMA—can cause extremely high fevers, liver failure, muscle breakdown, and cardiac arrest.
Given the risks associated with Molly, why would anybody take it? The obvious answer—to get high—is only partly true. Like many drugs of abuse, Molly causes euphoria. But Molly is remarkable for its “prosocial” effects. Molly makes users feel friendly, loving, and strongly connected to one another. Molly is most commonly used in settings where communion with others is highly valued, such as raves, music festivals, and college parties. Recently, psychiatrists have taken an interest in its potential to enhance psychotherapy; this has led to new research into the mechanisms by which MDMA makes people feel closer.
It appears that MDMA works by shifting the user’s attention towards positive experiences while minimizing the impact of negative feelings. To investigate this, a 2012 study by Cedric Hysek and colleagues used the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET), which was developed to evaluate people with autism. In the RMET, participants are shown 36 pictures of the eye region of faces. Their task is to describe what the person in the picture is feeling.
7 Important Things You Should Know About Molly/MDMA
The drug is a stimulant often used at nightclubs and other all-night parties.
2. Effects.According to the NIDA, Molly has effects like other stimulants and ...