Fish that don't drown, Life in a bubble jungle
I wouldn't frown, Not short another chuckle
Snake in the ground, But I was in there for you
Now leaving town, Life in a bubble jungle.

(Chorus)
Seeing you believing, Us adhering
We're the power struck.
Believing, then kneeling, Appeasing,
The power struggle.
We're left with no arms, Right in the power struggle
We're left with no arms, Right in the power struggle

Wearing a crown, Life in a bubble jungle
Chasing the clown, Not short another chuckle
Snake in the ground, But i was waiting for you
Now we have found, Life in a bublble jungle.

(Chorus)

Left with no arms, In the power struggle (x2)

May I remind you (x13)
Your life is in a bubble jungle,

(Chorus)

Left with no arms,
In the power struggle,
Left with no arms,
Right here in the power struggle.


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    This is most likely wrong, but I assumed that this song is about the Burger King vs. McDonald's war. How? Well, they constantly sing about a bubble jungle, which could be interpreted to be the "Play Lands" filled with the bubbles and slides and such. Why McDee's and BK, though? The two lines:

    Wearing a crown, Life in a bubble jungle Chasing the clown, Not short another chuckle

    Wearing a crown = BK. Clown = McDee's. Chasing the clown means that BK is always trying to catch up to McDee's in the popularity category.

    Another two lines:

    Left with no arms, In the power struggle,

    McDee's is always beating BK at most things (not food quality of course), including toys, licenses, technology, availability, comfort, and so much more. You see, McDee's has practically cut off BK from important selling-points.

    That's it, take it with a grain of salt.

    colmustardon February 03, 2007   Link

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