Expert opinions
Amount to rumors,
As far as you're concerned.

And documentation
Of your medical condition
Won't do us right,
Won't help you sleep tonight.

There's so little way to help you,
And I only have two arms,
With needles drawing out my wishes,
Centrifuge them back to you.

Case studies
Amount to rumors,
As far as you're concerned.

And Scott and Sloan
Are your guardian angels,
But are you better off?
Are you?
Risperdal, Rohypnol, Progesterone.

I've gone away
But I can't escape the fact
That you're not home.


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Centrifuge Lyrics as written by Jeff Coffin Bela Fleck

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    this song is especially great when you know what a centrifuge is...(sigh)

    and there is so little way to help many. with two arms.

    i love the tricky wording.

    juliashopeon September 29, 2002   Link
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    a cenrifuge (i think) is this little machine that separates mixtures into what they are purely made of for example blood into cells, plasma, and water. ....

    i think,

    kiss45onmylipson May 02, 2004   Link
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    such a pretty song.

    redandbluejeanson April 13, 2006   Link
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    this song is clearly about someone being crazy. they list medications for schizophrenia, and sleep loss among other things. someone's trying to help someone overcome their "illness" and i'd imagine the person who needs the help doesn't want it.

    travisjameson July 13, 2006   Link

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