Everyone seems to be servin' for satan
Guess I will too
What a joke, you make me laugh
'Till I turn blue

Any tale goes out to there
What a manly lookin' crew
I don't think I'll tease my hair
I'd rather sit here teasing you

Cast your eyes, my snakes down on the floor
Out you go and in come one and hundred more

I seem to lost my cowboy boots
With green fringe runnin' down the side
My soul machine has made me green
'Cause my jeans didn't turn out tight

And all these ruins I turn for you
Ya keep my livin' alive
Your smile overweighs the miles
And your kiss makes it worth the ride

Cast your eyes, my snakes down on the floor
Out you go and in come one and hundred more


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    Pretty sure that this song is about fake ass bands. If memory serves Blues From The Red Sun came out in '92 when hair bands were dying out. So most of this song is making fun of hair bands, with the exception of the first verse which is addressing "satanic" bands. The chorus is about screwing groupies. The last verse might be about coming home to your actual woman who matters.

    Dramarama1974on November 02, 2014   Link

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