Bought another copy of fragile
Seeds were bustin' up the spine
I think I cracked my skull doin' airplanes
Not too many but it's just fine
Pussy scratching sniff in a playboy
Christ I'm a good looking man

Fifteen miles to cop on a stingrays
Boys will gonna ride tonight
Goofball's in the 70's nipples
Gotta get our heads just right
Sit me on the lap of the god's babe
Cover me with skin and hair

Bought another copy of zoso
Seeds were bustin' up the spine
I think I wet my pants doin' whip hits
Not too many but it's just fine
Sit me on the lap of the god's babe
Cover me with skin and hair
Ride a number one on the home train
Screw you if you think I can't, smoke


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Nod Scene [The Resin Scrapers] Lyrics as written by John Paul Mcbain David Wyndorf

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    wondering why this song isn't commented yet. Ok, the lyrics are (as ususal) about consuming drugs. Nothing special so far. But the music is just great...

    maniclimberon June 17, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    No it's not just about drugs, I think it's more of a nostalgic song of life in the 70's. Fragile and Sozo are albums released in the that era, which is also a time when you could smoke in trains :p

    mevokion January 16, 2014   Link
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    General Comment

    "Ride a number one on the home train" ive always thought it was "rider number one on the hump train"

    jamesbon May 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I think the lyrics are "not too many bud's just fine". Meaning he didn't mess too much with sniffing glue or doing whip-its, he mostly smoked weed. He did have to keep buying new copies of albums due to the seeds wrecking the old ones after all.

    I also think it is "i think i cracked my skull gluing airplanes".

    honkchiselon February 20, 2020   Link
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    The lyrics listed are so far off what was sung it's not true, not to say I've a better grasp of US 70s slang...

    feufolleton March 17, 2020   Link

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