This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
It's not too late
To see you smile
It's not too late
To stay for awhile
Watch all the trees
And what they do
And all those leaves
The fall onto you
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
In my mind
That's what we do
Fall asleep
I lay on you
Look at all the change we've made
All the places
We once played
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
It's not too late
To see your smile
It's not too late
To stay for awhile
Watch all the trees
And what they do
And all those leaves
The fall onto you
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
You always feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
It's not too late
To see you smile
It's not too late
To stay for awhile
Watch all the trees
And what they do
And all those leaves
The fall onto you
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
In my mind
That's what we do
Fall asleep
I lay on you
Look at all the change we've made
All the places
We once played
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
It's not too late
To see your smile
It's not too late
To stay for awhile
Watch all the trees
And what they do
And all those leaves
The fall onto you
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
Won't you feed me Jack
You always feed me Jack
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Feed Me Jack or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Peter Sellers Lyrics as written by Albert Hammond Jr.
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I have no idea what this song means. Maybe it means that he's living in the imaginary with his ex or something? And since she's gone, all he does is think about her and made-up scenarios with him and her in them. "Feed me jack" maybe means give him nothing because he's fine where he is and does not worry when he thinks like this
drugs. these songs are always about drugs. at least, i think they are because i'm an addict and i know what it's like to have a voice inside your head constantly yelling feed me!! feed me!!! and to have this monster inside you just keep getting bigger and bigger everytime you feed it, but to be helpless against it's calls, like in little shop of horrors... anyway, it's about drugs or some addiction. plain and simple.
Yeah.<br /> Pretty much.<br /> Its undeniable.<br /> though, theres more to it that that, a nostalgia for better times too, implying there was more before