Lucy Rebar, she's a friend of mine
Later she'll go back and redefine the line
It's getting longer all the time
Oh yeah

Drinking sunshine, she likes the taste of it
She had a goldmine, but then she wasted it away
You should have seen her yesterday
Oh yeah

Sing along the way
Nothing stops the ache

Sugar daddy, loves her madly
Cosmo Shiva, got off made you a believer
I don't need to, tend her
Why do I believe you?
Annie wants a baby now
Annie wants a baby any way she can

Missing pieces, she's got a lot of 'em
Time decreases, I wish I thought of 'em before
Before it's time to close the store
Oh yeah

Installation, a lonely sick of fame
Some liberation, the only seed we ever plant
I wanna help you but I can't
No No

Sing along the way
Nothing stops the ache

Sugar daddy, loves her madly
Love her, leave her, got off made you a believer
Be our soldier
Let her, now you've gotten older
Annie wants a baby now
Annie wants a baby any way she can

It's getting longer all the time
It's time to re-design the sign
Oh yeah
Sing along the way


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Annie Wants a Baby Lyrics as written by Anthony Kiedis Michael Balzary

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    I think this song is about a woman who wants to procreate by any means, but she hasn't a clue about how to do it. "Go, back and redefine the line" or "It's time to redesign the sign" means that having a baby it's not so simple since she's been trying to get pregnant for a long time. "She had a goldmine, but then she wasted it away"--> reference to abortion. Annie tries to sing to turn off the pain she feels ("nothing stops the ache"). Probably she's tried so many times to get pregnant that everybody in her family started to believe in some omen ("cosma, shiva, made you a believer"). The second verse explains menopause (the "missing pieces" are the ovarian cells,"time decreases" because she keeps losing them- "before it's time to close the store" (permanent cessation of her reproductive function)) The "installation" which Anthony refers to is having a foetus growing and developing leaving her mother alone for nine months (she'll stay at home more than ever, taking care of herself). The "liberation" is actually giving birth to the baby. And is the "only seed we ever farm" because having children is the way we leave a sign in this world. There's no happy ending, since this "sugar daddy" leaves Annie (they both become older and cannot have babies anymore). Sad story.

    Iroseon September 27, 2011   Link

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