I'm lost in a cloud and I can't get out
There's no other way, don't try

I'm caught in a car and I can't get out
I can't explain, I can't drive
Can't drive

Oscar Wilde and Peter Cooke close by
Sheik O'Rara and Steve McQueen, right there, oh yeah

I'm lost in a cloud and I can't get out
Floating away, can't fly

Caught in a car and I can't get out
I can't explain, can't drive
I can't drive

John Belushi, Lady Day close by
Joe the Lion and Marvin Gaye, right there, oh yeah

And Davey Crocket and Joan Of Arc close by
And David Banner and Roger Moore they're all there, oh yeah


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    on second thoughts its more like a mystical experience not necessarily influenced by a life threatening situation but rather induced by some experimentation with hallucinogenics ...

    TheLastMessiahon July 23, 2007   Link

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