And some man live his life
For profits alone
That very same man
He lives his life all alone

And the road to life
Yes, it goes up and down
Doesn't really matter
As long as the music goes on

Hey, Mister Collie Man
Why don't you come 'round no more?
Hey, Mister Collie, Collie Man
Don't you hear me troubled call?

Hey, Mister Collie Man
Look I didn't come to disturb
You best not be come ?round here
Unless you've got me sensi herb

I never needed any
Reason for me to say
Through all those troubled times
Yes, me love you any way

And the roughest path
You know the rocky, rocky road
You know that life and love
Is a heavy, heavy load

Hey, Mister Collie Man
Why don't you come ?round no more?
Hey, Mister Collie, Collie Man
Don't you hear me troubled call?

But, Mister Collie Man
Look I didn't come to disturb
You best not be come 'round here
Unless you've got me sensi herb
You best not be come 'round here
Unless you've got me sensi herb



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Collie Man Lyrics as written by Miles Doughty Kyle Alexander Mcdonald

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    "And some man live his life For profits alone That very same man He lives his life all alone"

    this parts definately has something to do with how lonely drug dealers are. how drug dealers dont have friends. the only people who call em are people interested in what hes holdin.

    "Why don't you come round no more Hey mister collie collie man Don't you hear me troubled call"

    thats def about callin up a dealer and him not bein there.

    "You best not be come 'round here Unless you've got me sensi herb"

    i feel like the singer is like callin up his dealer like doooodddd wheres that fuckin sensimilla!? and the dealers like pullin up at his house bein all like dude i got the schwaggg weed man some nice brown nugs here. so hes like dont come round here unless u got my fuckin sensi man.

    johnpini1212on February 17, 2010   Link

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